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    Hegel Heraclitus 's.

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    Goethe Schiller Hegel.

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    A slightly edited excerpt of the 1911's Encyclopedia Britannica“Hegel” article.

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    Early the following year, Hegel's sister Christiane committed suicide by drowning.

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    Hegel's influence was immense both within philosophy and in the sciences.

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    Hegel's influence was immense both in philosophy and in the other sciences.

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    Hegel's influence was immense both within philosophy and in the other sciences.

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    Hegel's son Ludwig Fischer had died shortly before while serving with the Dutch army in Batavia;

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    In fact, Hegel's distinctions as to what he meant by civil society are often unclear.

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    Hegel's second criticism was that Kant's ethics forces humans into an internal conflict between reason and desire.

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    Hence, Hegel's perception of social reality was followed in general by Tocqueville who distinguished between political society and civil society.

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    As a graduate of a Protestant seminary, Hegel's theological concerns were reflected in many of his writings and lectures.

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    Hegel's contemporary Schopenhauer was particularly critical and wrote of Hegel's philosophy as"a pseudo-philosophy paralyzing all mental powers, stifling all real thinking".

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    The following February Hegel's landlady Christiana Burkhardt(who had been abandoned by her husband) gave birth to their son Georg Ludwig Friedrich Fischer(1807-31).

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    The following February, Hegel's landlady Christiana Burkhardt(who had been abandoned by her husband) gave birth to their son Georg Ludwig Friedrich Fischer 1807-1831.

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    Although the document is in Hegel's handwriting, it is thought to have been written by either Hegel, Schelling, Hölderlin, or an unknown fourth person.

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    Hegel's son Ludwig Fischer had died shortly before while serving with the Dutch army in Batavia and the news of his death never reached his father.

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    Regarding Hegel's interpretation of history, Russell commented:"Like other historical theories, it required, if it was to be made plausible, some distortion of facts and considerable ignorance".

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    After the period of Bruno Bauer, Hegel's influence waned until the philosophy of British Idealism and the 20th-century Hegelian Western Marxism that began with György Lukács.

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    Hegel argued that, when fully and properly understood, reality is being thought by God as manifested in man's comprehension of this process in and through philosophy.

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    For Hegel, Heraclitus's great achievements were to have understood the nature of the infinite, which for Hegel includes understanding the inherent contradictoriness and negativity of reality;

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    In his Phenomenology of Spirit and his Science of Logic, Hegel's concern with Kantian topics such as freedom and morality and with their ontological implications is pervasive.

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    Hegel's principal achievement is his development of a distinctive articulation of sometimes termed', in which the dualisms of, for instance, mind and nature and and are overcome.

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    Hegel's remaining two sons-Karl, who became a historian; and Immanuel, who followed a theological path-lived long and safeguarded their father's Nachlaß and produced editions of his works.

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    Hegel's principal achievement is his development of a distinctive articulation of sometimes termed', in which the dualisms of, for instance, mind and nature and and are overcome.

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    After less than a generation, Hegel's philosophy was suppressed and even banned by the Prussian right-wing, and was firmly rejected by the left-wing in multiple official writings.

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    Hegel argued that, when fully and properly understood, reality is being thought by God as manifested in a person's comprehension of this process in and through philosophy.

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    After the period of BrunoBauer, Hegel's influence did not make itself felt again until the philosophy of British Idealism and the 20th-century Hegelian WesternMarxism that began with GyörgyLukács.

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    Among the first to take a critical view of Hegel's system was the 19th-century German group known as the YoungHegelians, which included Feuerbach, Marx, Engels and their followers.

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    In his posthumously published Lectures on the Philosophy of ReligionPart 3, Hegel is shown as being particularly interested with the demonstrations of God's existence and the ontological proof.

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