
Hegel
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was a German philosopher who made significant contributions to Western philosophy, particularly in the areas of metaphysics, epistemology, and political theory. His dialectical method and ideas on the development of self-consciousness and the state have profoundly influenced modern thought, emphasizing the interconnectedness of individuals within society.
Born on Aug 27, 1770 (254 years old)
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The article references Hegel's idea that history is circular.
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Venezuela:
The article cites Hegel's definition of the state as the conscious manifestation of the spirit of the world.
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Paraguay:
Hegel's concept of the 'master-slave dialectic' is referenced in relation to power dynamics.
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Venezuela:
Hegel is cited for his ideas on tyranny and the nature of the spirit.
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Venezuela:
Hegel's dialectical reasoning is referenced in the discussion of governance.
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China:
Hegel's concept of 'absolute spirit' is mentioned as a significant philosophical idea.
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China:
Hegel's concepts of 'abstract unity' and 'concrete unity' are discussed in the context of dialectical analysis.
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Venezuela:
Hegel's interpreters distorted his objective movement of thought into a vulgar formula.
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Costa Rica:
Hegel formulated that the basis of social life consists in the 'I' recognizing itself in the 'we'.
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