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  1. Hegelianism, the collection of philosophical movements that developed out of the thought of the 19th-century German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. The term is here so construed as to exclude Hegel himself and to include, therefore, only the ensuing Hegelian movements.

  2. Feb 13, 1997 · The most systematic of the post-Kantian idealists, Hegel attempted, throughout his published writings as well as in his lectures, to elaborate a comprehensive and systematic philosophy from a purportedly logical starting point.

  3. Feb 18, 2007 · Hegel’s philosophy of history is perhaps the most fully developed philosophical theory of history that attempts to discover meaning or direction in history (1824a, 1824b, 1857). Hegel regards history as an intelligible process moving towards a specific condition—the realization of human freedom.

  4. It attempts to provide a summary of histories or historical events that have already occurred – in other words, records of a particular culture, country, or period. Hegel separates reflective history into universal history, pragmatic history, critical history, and specialised history.

  5. Sep 18, 2012 · Hegel’s legacy in the philosophy of religion divides on questions of religious allegiance. On the one hand he spent the last decade of his life outlining an apology for modern Protestantism that rivals in ambition the most comprehensive of medieval theologies.

    • Kevin J. Harrelson
    • kjharrelson@bsu.edu
    • 2013
  6. This essay addresses some of the themes that modern scholarship has identified as central to an understanding of Hegel's thoughts on religion.

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  8. Aug 7, 2021 · This chapter explores and analyzes the notion of religion in the Encyclopedia of the philosophical Sciences. In so doing, it offers also an interpretation of Hegel’s thinking that emphasizes the importance of the religious dimension. The chapter is divided in three major parts.

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