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Definition of Hegelians

Hegelian
Hegelian He*ge"li*an (?; 106), a. Pertaining to Hegelianism. -- n. A follower of Hegel.

Meaning of Hegelians from wikipedia

- The Young Hegelians (German: Junghegelianer), or Left Hegelians (Linkshegelianer), or the Hegelian Left (die Hegelsche Linke), were a group of German intellectuals...
- Hegelians may refer to: Right Hegelians Young Hegelians (Left Hegelians) Hegelianism Neo-Hegelianism This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- The Right Hegelians (German: Rechtshegelianer), Old Hegelians (Althegelianer), or the Hegelian Right (die Hegelsche Rechte) were those followers of German...
- conservatism of the post-Napoleon Restoration period. The Left Hegelians, also known as the Young Hegelians, interpreted Hegel in a revolutionary sense, leading...
- and Friedrich Engels, adapted the Hegelian dialectic into a materialist theory of history. The legacy of Hegelian and Marxian dialectics has been criticized...
- Time was "overcoming metaphysics," aiming to distinguish his book from Hegelian tracts. After the 1927 publication, Heidegger's "early dismissal of them...
- Bruno Bauer, but this does not necessarily make him an Hegelian. Contrary to the Young Hegelians, Stirner scorned all attempts at an immanent critique...
- soon divided into right-wing and left-wing Hegelians. Theologically and politically, the right-wing Hegelians offered a conservative interpretation of his...
- The Young Hegelians and Karl Marx is a 1969 book by the political scientist David McLellan. McLellan examines the transformations of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich...
- Hegelians were a group of thinkers based in St. Louis, Missouri who flourished in the 1860s. They were influenced by German Idealism and Hegelianism....