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Definition of Hegelian in English: Hegelianadjective heɪˈɡiːlɪənheɪˈɡeɪlɪənhɪˈɡiːlɪən Relating to or characteristic of the German philosopher Hegel or his ideas. the Hegelian conception of the state Example sentencesExamples - This is the truly Hegelian aspect of Odysseus, the idea that he must deny his identity in order to preserve it.
- But art history with its Hegelian roots has long been multifaceted and tensive; its dissonance is its strength.
- He comments that this seems directly to challenge the Hegelian ideas that were central to Abraham Mendelssohn's way of thinking.
- Margaret may be viewed as Coleridgean/Hegelian in her desire for reconciliation, a creative synthesis of antithetical types.
- His Hegelian standpoint assumes a more explicitly poststructuralist slant in chapters 4 and 5.
noun heɪˈɡiːlɪənheɪˈɡeɪlɪənhɪˈɡiːlɪən A follower of the ideas of the German philosopher Hegel. the early Marx was a Hegelian Example sentencesExamples - I never understood people who called themselves Kantians or Hegelians, I was a strange mix of both.
- Nearly all of Marx's writings between 1841 and 1848 are concerned with a line-by-line critique of his fellow Hegelians.
- Let us for the moment take the state in the extended sense which the Hegelians assign to it.
- But I try to prove that, without being aware of it, he was actually a Hegelian.
- At the end of the nineteenth century, the leading academic philosophers, both in America and Great Britain, were largely Hegelians.
Rhymesalien, Australian, bacchanalian, Castalian, Deucalion, episcopalian, madrigalian, mammalian, Pygmalion, Salian, saturnalian, sesquipedalian, tatterdemalion, Thessalian, Westphalian Definition of Hegelian in US English: Hegelianadjectivehəˈɡeɪliənhəˈɡālēən Relating to or characteristic of the German philosopher Hegel or his ideas. the Hegelian conception of the state Example sentencesExamples - His Hegelian standpoint assumes a more explicitly poststructuralist slant in chapters 4 and 5.
- He comments that this seems directly to challenge the Hegelian ideas that were central to Abraham Mendelssohn's way of thinking.
- But art history with its Hegelian roots has long been multifaceted and tensive; its dissonance is its strength.
- This is the truly Hegelian aspect of Odysseus, the idea that he must deny his identity in order to preserve it.
- Margaret may be viewed as Coleridgean/Hegelian in her desire for reconciliation, a creative synthesis of antithetical types.
nounhəˈɡeɪliənhəˈɡālēən A follower of the ideas of the German philosopher Hegel. the early Marx was a Hegelian Example sentencesExamples - But I try to prove that, without being aware of it, he was actually a Hegelian.
- Nearly all of Marx's writings between 1841 and 1848 are concerned with a line-by-line critique of his fellow Hegelians.
- Let us for the moment take the state in the extended sense which the Hegelians assign to it.
- At the end of the nineteenth century, the leading academic philosophers, both in America and Great Britain, were largely Hegelians.
- I never understood people who called themselves Kantians or Hegelians, I was a strange mix of both.
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