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- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - Wikipedia
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel [a] (27 August 1770 – 14 November 1831) was a 19th-century German idealist His influence extends across a wide range of topics from metaphysical issues in epistemology and ontology, to political philosophy and the philosophy of art and religion
- ゲオルク・ヴィルヘルム・フリードリヒ・ヘーゲル - Wikipedia
ゲオルク・ヴィルヘルム・フリードリヒ・ヘーゲル(Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 1770年 8月27日 - 1831年 11月14日 [1] )は、ドイツの哲学者である。カント、ヨハン・ゴットリープ・フィヒテ、フリードリヒ・シェリングと並んで、ドイツ観念論を代表する思想家で
- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Along with J G Fichte and, at least in his early work, F W J von Schelling, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831) belongs to the period of German idealism in the decades following Kant
- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel | Biography, Books, Facts - Britannica
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, German philosopher who developed a dialectical scheme that emphasized the progress of history and of ideas from thesis to antithesis and thence to a synthesis He was the last of the great philosophical system builders of modern times
- Hegel: Social and Political Thought - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Some have considered Hegel to be a nationalistic apologist for the Prussian State of the early 19th century, but his significance has been much broader, and there is no doubt that Hegel himself considered his work to be an expression of the self-consciousness of the World Spirit of his time
- ヘーゲルの思想を分かりやすく解説!弁証法とは?絶対精神とは? - 哲学ちゃん
また、ヘーゲルの思想は後の哲学者たちにも大きな影響を与えています。 特に、マルクス主義で有名なカール・マルクスは、ヘーゲルの弁証法を社会や経済に適用することで、史的唯物論を展開しました。
- Hegel and his Philosophy - hegel. net
The most complete web site dedicated to Hegel on the internet With more than 500 articles in 12 languages on the system of G W F Hegel
- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel – Wikipedia
Hegel unterscheidet drei verschiedene Weisen, in denen in der Kunst die Idee zur Darstellung kommt: die symbolische, klassische und romantische „Kunstform“ Diese entsprechen den drei Grundepochen der orientalischen, der griechisch-römischen und der christlichen Kunst
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