- Time was "overcoming metaphysics,"
aiming to
distinguish his book from
Hegelian tracts.
After the 1927 publication, Heidegger's "early
dismissal of them...
- The
Right Hegelians (German: Rechtshegelianer), Old
Hegelians (Althegelianer), or the
Hegelian Right (die
Hegelsche Rechte) were
those followers of German...
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purposes as the
philosophy of
Berkeley and Hume."
Neo-
Hegelianism, also
known as Post-
Hegelianism, was a
trend developing in the
early 20th century,...
- self-identified
neo-
Hegelian F. H.
Bradley distinguishes the
concept of
absolute from God,
whereas Josiah Royce,
another neo-
Hegelian and
founder of the...
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Hegelians may
refer to:
Right Hegelians Young Hegelians (Left
Hegelians)
Hegelianism Neo-
Hegelianism This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- and
Friedrich Engels,
adapted the
Hegelian dialectic into a
materialist theory of history. The
legacy of
Hegelian and
Marxian dialectics has been criticized...
- "rationality" of
trying to
neglect the fact.
Certain positions of
neo-
Hegelianism are
considered to fall in form of irrationalism.
Existentialism is...
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primary work as a thinker.
Recent research on
Grant uncovers his debt to a
neo-
Hegelian idealist tradition,
Canadian idealism, that had a
major influence on...
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German neo-
Hegelian philosopher,
known for his Von Kant bis
Hegel (1921/4), a
classic history of
German idealism written from the
neo-
Hegelian point of...
- or a
Kantian Ding-an-sich (thing-in-itself), and (2) the
tendency of
neo-
Hegelian philosophy to lose the
particular self in an
Absolute that
amounts to...