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By the close of the twentieth century, even within core logico-metaphysical areas of analytic philosophy, a number of individuals such as Robert Brandom and John McDowell had started to take Hegel seriously as a significant modern philosopher, although generally within analytic circles a favourable reassessment of Hegel...
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Schelling took the chair at Berlin after Hegel's death, reputedly because the government of the time wished to counter the enormous influence Hegel's philosophy had had on a generation of students. Although they had been close, Schelling was more of a religious philosopher than Hegel, and criticized Hegel's rationalism.
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Hegel called himself the philosopher of freedom, yet he is remembered as the advocate of a state where freedom not only died but was perhaps, even then, touched by death. Yet he wrote with subtlety about the free man in his Philosophy of Right . He held that man cannot be a free spirit in solitude;
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II. Brief Biography of your philosopher. ... George Wilhelm Friedich Hegel Was born on August 27, 1770 in Stuttgart, Germany. Hegel attended a repertory school prior to entering into a seminary upon the request of his father, whom wanted George to become a clergyman.
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THE PHILOSOPHER 1. With this last stage in evolution, one might think Hegel would complete his study, since Christianity, the apex of Revealed Religion by its own self-opinion, has been deduced and that is that.
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Hegel was a German idealist philosopher whose most important works are the Phenomenology of Mind, Science of Logic, and Philosophy of Right. Hegel's view that history is a rational process of development heavily influenced Marx, who adopted Hegel's teleological conception of history but "turned it on its head" by...
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The point is not so much to play Spinoza and Kant against each other, thus securing the triumph of Hegel; it is rather to present ... He is effectively the philosopher of Substance, and at a precise historical moment: AFTER Descartes. For that reason, he is able to draw all (unexpected, for most of us) consequences from it.
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