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  1. Hace 3 días · Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (27 August 1770 – 14 November 1831) was a German philosopher and one of the most influential figures of German idealism and 19th-century philosophy.

  2. Hace 5 días · La dialéctica según Hegel. A partir del siglo XVIII, el término dialéctica adquirió un nuevo sentido gracias a Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831). Hegel sostuvo que la realidad estaba formada por opuestos cuyo conflicto daba nuevos conceptos que, al ingresar a la realidad, entraban de nuevo en conflicto con algo que se les oponía.

  3. Hace 17 horas · The first major theorist of modernity in this sense was arguably Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Hegel, who set the tone of subsequent contributions by aligning modernity with subjectivity. For him, the religious dimension of this development was crucial, and he was explicit in his claim that it was the Reformation that brought the turn to subjectivity in the realm of religion.

  4. Hace 2 días · Georg W. F. Hegel (1770-1831): el mito de las revoluciones o de que la guerra es necesaria para el progreso humano

  5. Hace 2 días · Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (2021). Lectures on the philosophy of religion: the lectures of 1827. Berkeley & Los Angeles & London: University of California Press. Heidegger, Martin (2008). Identity and Difference. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Heidegger, Martin (2015). Hegel. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Hyppolite, Jean (1997).

  6. To understand the mechanism behind these societal transformations, one must turn to Hegelian dialectics, a method of logical argumentation developed by the German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. Hegelian dialectics involves a triadic process: thesis, antithesis, and synthesis.

  7. Hace 1 día · Hegel loses to Plato by 615–82, loses to Aquinas by 288–285. Leibniz loses to Plato by 650–36, loses to Hegel by 281–266. Spinoza loses to Plato by 653–49, loses to Leibniz by 281–207. Mill loses to Plato by 645–39, loses to Spinoza by 272–247. Hobbes loses to Plato by 647–47, loses to Spinoza by 269–245

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