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Hegel, G. W. H.

German philosopher and one of the founding figures of German Idealism. Influenced by Kant's transcendental idealism and Rousseau's politics, Hegel formulated an elaborate system of historical development of ethics, government, and religion through the dialectical unfolding of the Absolute. Hegel was one of the most well-known historicist philosopher, and his thought presaged continental philosophy, including postmodernism. His system was inverted into a materialist ideology by Karl Marx, originally a member of the Young Hegelian faction.


“Propounding peace and love without practical or institutional engagement is delusion, not virtue.”
Hegel, G. W. H.
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“When we look at the world rationally, the world looks rationally back.”
Hegel, G. W. H.
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