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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Philosopher

  • Gender: Male
  • Citizenship: Germany
  • Born: Aug 27, 1770
  • Died: Nov 14, 1831

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was a German philosopher, and a major figure in German Idealism. His historicist and idealist account of reality revolutionized European philosophy and was an important precursor to Continental philosophy and Marxism.

Hegel developed a comprehensive philosophical framework, or "system", of absolute idealism to account in an integrated and developmental way for the relation of mind and nature, the subject and object of knowledge, psychology, the state, history, art, religion, and philosophy. In particular, he developed the concept that mind or spirit manifested itself in a set of contradictions and oppositions that it ultimately integrated and united, without eliminating either pole or reducing one to the other. Examples of such contradictions include those between nature and freedom, and between immanence and transcendence.

Hegel influenced writers of widely varying positions, including both his admirers and his detractors. Karl Barth compared Hegel to a "Protestant Aquinas".

I'm not ugly, but my beauty is a total creation. beauty

The learner always begins by finding fault, but the scholar sees the positive merit in everything. positive

Nothing great in the world has ever been accomplished without passion. greatness

Mere goodness can achieve little against the power of nature. nature & power

Truth in philosophy means that concept and external reality correspond. truth

Governments have never learned anything from history, or acted on principles deducted from it. history

World history is a court of judgment. history

The history of the world is none other than the progress of the consciousness of freedom. freedom & history

Education is the art of making man ethical. art & education

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