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Hegel's theory, known as Hegelianism, is a philosophical system that emphasizes the development of ideas and concepts through the dialectic process of thesis, antithesis, and synthesis. Hegelianism posits that history progresses through the clash of opposing ideas, leading to a higher synthesis. This approach has had a significant influence on various fields, including philosophy, politics, and sociology.
Kurt Leese has written: 'Die Geschichtsphilosophie Hegels auf Grund der neu erschlossenen Quellen' -- subject(s): Philosophy, History 'Die krisis und wende des christlichen geistes' -- subject(s): Christianity, German Philosophy, God, Philosophy, Philosophy, German, Religion, Religious thought 'Krisis und Wende des christlichen Geistes' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Protestantism, Philosophy, German, Religion, God, Christianity, Religious thought 'Die Geschichtsphilosophie Hegels' 'Naturliche religion und christlicher glaube' -- subject(s): Faith, Natural theology, Dialectical theology
Gerhard Stammler has written: 'Der Zahlbegriff seit Gauss' -- subject(s): Number concept 'Deutsche Logikarbeit seit Hegels Tod als Kampf von Mensch, Ding und Wahrheit' -- subject(s): Philosophy, German, Logic, History, German Philosophy
Hartwig Zander has written: 'Hegels Kunstphilosophie' -- subject(s): Aesthetics
Hans Motz has written: 'Innovation and the academic engineer'
Hans-Christian Lucas has written: 'Spinoza in Hegels Logik' -- subject(s): Influence
Eisuke Kawamura has written: 'Hegels Ontologie der absoluten Idee' -- subject(s): The Absolute
Dirk Stederoth has written: 'Hegels Philosophie des subjektiven Geistes' -- subject(s): Philosophy of mind
Roland W. Henke has written: 'Hegels Philosophieunterricht' -- subject(s): History, Philosophy, Study and teaching
Helmut Ogiermann has written: 'Materialistische Dialektik' -- subject(s): Dialectical materialism 'Hegels Gottesbeweise' -- subject(s): God, Proof
Hans-Georg Bensch has written: 'Perspektiven des Bewusstseins: Hegels Anfang der \\' -- subject(s): Philosophy, OUR Brockhaus selection
Jens Rometsch has written: 'Hegels Theorie des erkennenden Subjekts' -- subject(s): History, Philosophy of nature, Subjectivity, Logic, Criticism and interpretation