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  • #REDIRECT [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]]
    43 bytes (5 words) - 18:43, 13 May 2009
  • {{r|Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel}}
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  • {{r|Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel}}
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  • {{r|Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel}}
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  • ...[German language|German]], literally means "world view". It was used by [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel|Hegel]] and [[Friedrich Nietzsche|Nietzsche]], is often used with respect t
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  • {{r|Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel}}
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  • {{r|Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel}}
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  • ...sophy called [[phenomenology]]. Leading figures in phenomenology include [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel|Hegel]], [[Edmund Husserl|Husserl]], [[Martin Heidegger|Heidegger]], [[Maur
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  • {{r|Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel}}
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  • {{r|Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel}}
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  • {{r|Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel}}
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  • ...but it is broader than the English suggests. The term, which was used by [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel|Hegel]] and [[Friedrich Nietzsche|Nietzsche]] among others, is certainly no
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  • {{r|Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel}}
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  • ...ic writers and philosophers including [[Johann Gottlieb Fichte|Fichte]], [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel|Hegel]] and especially [[Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel|Schlegel]]. It is
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  • German philosopher '''Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel''' (1770–1831) was born in Stuttgart and educated at Tübingen seminary,
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  • ...losophy forms a bridge between the ideas of Kant and the German Idealist [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]] . Recently, philosophers and scholars have begun to appreciate Fichte as
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  • Unlike [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel|Hegel]], Nietzsche's thought is unsystematic and sometimes quite difficult
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  • *{{cite book|authorlink=Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel|title=Elements of the Philosophy of Right|last=Hegel|first=Georg|year=1820|
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  • ...ts; among others [[Goethe]], [[Humboldt]], [[Friedrich Schleiermacher]], [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]], [[Lord Byron]], [[Barthold Georg Niebuhr]], and others. In August 1822 h
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  • 1770 [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]][http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/hegel/] (1770–1831) Philosopher who a
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  • ...story". Fukuyama writes that [[Friedrich Nietzsche]], [[Karl Marx]], and [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]] all addressed the concept, which he restates in [[#Men without chests|Men
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  • ...[[John Locke]], [[David Hume]], [[George Berkeley]], [[Immanuel Kant]], [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]], [[Søren Kierkegaard]], [[John Stuart Mill]], [[Friedrich Nietzsche]], [ ...the nineteenth century, philosophy moved in an idealistic direction with [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]]. Hegel's ideas became foundational for [[Karl Marx]], and became a starti
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  • While Ferguson did not draw a line between state and society, [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]], the 19th century German philosopher, made this distinction in his ''Gru
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  • While Ferguson did not draw a line between state and society, [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]], the 19th century German philosopher, made this distinction in his ''Gru
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  • ...sm|existentialist]] philosopher. He bridged the gap that existed between [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel|Hegelian]] philosophy and what was to become existentialism. Kierkegaard st Other major works in this period focus on a critique of [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]] and form a basis for [[existential psychology]]. ''[[Philosophical Fragme
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  • ...good. I need about three hours more sleep, but managed to chuck together [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel|Hegel]]. Might pop back later to the party once I've woken up properly. --[
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  • ...War I]] was a resurgence of [[nationalism]] and an inclination to accept [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel|Hegel's]] contention that the individual exists for the state<ref>[http://s
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  • ...tological argument had a lasting effect on philosophy, being taken up by [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel|Hegel]] and his followers.
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  • * [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]]
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  • ...Many historians have echoed the line. The German philosopher of history [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]] remarked that "What history and experience teach us is this: that people
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  • ...age ?</ref>The dynamics of society was fueled by economics, according to [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel|Hegelian]] concept of [[Dialectics|theses, antitheses, and synthese]]<ref>K
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  • ...l perspective. One of the first philosophers who supported this view was [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]], and [[Ernst Mach]], [[Pierre Duhem]] and [[Gaston Bachelard]] also adopt
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  • ...itical_or_Civil_Society. Chapter 7, section 87]</ref> German philosopher [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]] also distinguished the "state" from "civil society" (''Zivilgesellschaft'
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