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| | Boston Collaborative Encyclopedia of Western Theology: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel |
 | | Hegel asserts that there are three stages in the determinate religions: Immediate or Nature religion (Religion of magic, Chinese Religion, Buddhism, Hinduism, Persian Religion, Egyptian Religion), Elevation of the Spiritual above the natural (Greek Religion and Jewish religion), and Religion of Expediency (Roman religion, Universal and Purposive, but finite and Unspiritual—the absolute state religion). |  | | Hegels model of universality, consciousness and reconciliation are exemplified in the Christian religion. |  | | Hegel sees the essential spirit of Christianity as one of love, in which the realms of justice and injustice, the din of competing virtues and absolutes, are transcended in a harmonious unity. |
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| | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | According to Hegel, the main characteristic of this unity was that it evolved through and manifested itself in contradiction and negation. |  | | Laurence Dickey, Hegel: Religion, Economics, and the Politics of Spirit, 1770–1807. |  | | In the quoted texts the reader will have recognized Hegel's alienated spirit and Heidegger's flungness (Geworfenheit, often translated as "thrown-ness") of human existence. |
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| | hegel.net - Illustrated Hegel Biography V. 1.07.06 |
 | | Hegel begins by contrasting positive religion, natural religion, and the ideal of an inner upsurge of morality that crowns a human life, as the one, universal and perennial spirituality, appropriate for every clime and age. |  | | Hegel was the oldest of their three children (four more children died short after their birth in 1771, 1774, 1777 and 1779). |  | | Hegel portrayed a Jesus further removed from the ancient (Hebrew but also Greek) theology of punishment of sins and closer to the ancient (Greek) ideal Individual who is tranquil in consciousness of unity with God. |
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| | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831) - By Miles Hodges |
 | | For Hegel the closest model for an ideal state was the family and the medieval guild--there being no such just realm known to him at that time within the larger political world. |  | | This for Hegel constituted the Kingdom of God that Jesus had come to proclaim and open up to mankind. |  | | The end product for Hegel was indeed the outworking of the Kingdom of Heaven here on earth--as the fulfilment of the promise that Jesus had made so long ago. |
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| | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel |
 | | Thus while the traditional view sees Hegel as exemplifying the very type of metaphysical speculation that Kant successfully criticised, the post-Kantian view of Hegel sees him as both accepting and extending Kant's critique, even of turning it against the residual “dogmatically metaphysical” aspects of Kant's own philosophy. |  | | Furthermore, the interpretation Schelling offered of Hegel during these years itself helped to shape subsequent generations' understanding of Hegel, contributing to the orthodox or traditional understanding of Hegel as a “metaphysical” thinker in the pre-Kantian “dogmatic” sense. |  | | Rather than understand “absolute knowing” as the achievement of some ultimate “God's-eye view” of everything, the philosophical analogue to the connection with God sought in religion, revisionists see it as the accession to a mode of self-critical thought that has finally abandoned all non-questionable mythical “givens,” and which will only countenance reason-giving argument as justification. |
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| | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel |
 | | Long before the time we are dealing with--as early as 1824--the philosophy of Hegel had struck hands with church and state in Prussia; Hegel was at once prophet, priest, and prince. |  | | The disciples of sentiment accepted Jacobi; the loyalists of conscience followed Fichte; the severe metaphysicians, of whom there were a few, adhered to Kant; the soaring speculators and imaginative theosophists spread their "sheeny vans," and soared into the regions of the absolute with Schelling. |  | | Throwing out the aphorism, "The rational is the actual, the actual is the rational," Hegel declared that natural right, morality, and even religion are properly subordinated to authority. |
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| | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831). |
 | | Hegel was another disciple of Kant; he was of the Idealist school. |  | | Hegel also supported the idea that men are dissatisfied or so alienated in their practical life that they need to believe in illusory ideas such as religion or nationalism. |  | | Marx followed Hegel, who had a deterministic view and that all events (economic stages) come about as a result of the inevitable progress of history. |
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| | Critical Theory: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel |
 | | The goal of the dialectic is to arrive at the ultimate synthesis, which Hegel calls the absolute idea, at which point the spirit will have resolved the dialectic between the temporal and the eternal. |  | | By the time of his death in Berlin, where he held the post of chair of philosophy at the University of Berlin from 1818, Hegel had propounded a philosophy of the idealism of the spirit, which established him as Kant's most important successor. |  | | Hegel's major works include The Phenomenology of Spirit (1807), The Philosophy of History (1833), Outlines of the Phenomenology (1840), and Outlines of the Logic (1840). |
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| | Philosophers : Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel |
 | | At the center of the universe Hegel posited an enveloping absolute spirit that guides all reality, including human reason. |  | | His all-embracing philosophical system, set forth in such works as Phenomenology of Mind (1807), Science of Logic (1812-16), and Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences (1817), includes theories of ethics, aesthetics, history, politics, and religion. |  | | Hegel's application of the dialectic to the concept of conflict of cultures stimulated historical analysis and, in the political arena, made him a hero to those working for a unified Germany. |
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| | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - Wikiquote |
 | | Not curiosity, not vanity, not the consideration of expediency, not duty and conscientiousness, but an unquenchable, unhappy thirst that brooks no compromise leads us to truth. |  | | Wikisource has original works written by or about Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. |  | | The baroqueness of his expressions often started me, and I remember many of them. |
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| | Hegel |
 | | There Hegel criticized the traditional epistemological distinction of objective from subjective and offered his own dialectical account of the development of consciousness from individual sensation through social concern with ethics and politics to the pure consciousness of the World-Spirit in art, religion, and philosophy. |  | | Born in Stuttgart and educated in Tübingen, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel devoted his life wholly to academic pursuits, teaching at Jena, Nuremberg, Heidelberg, and Berlin. |  | | Hegel's Theory of Mental Activity, by Willem A. deVries. |
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| | Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich |
 | | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: Influence - Influence Hegel has influenced many subsequent philosophies—post-Hegelian idealism, the... |  | | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: Life and Works - Life and Works Educated in theology at Tübingen, Hegel was a private tutor at Bern and... |  | | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: Bibliography - Bibliography See biographies by F. Wiedmann (1968) and T. Pinkard (2000); S. Hook, From Hegel to... |
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| | Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich articles on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Hegel's Philosophy Research Hegel at the world's largest online library. |  | | Life and Works Educated in theology at T&, Hegel was a private tutor at Bern and Frankfurt. |  | | In 1801 he became privatdocent [tutor] and in 1805 professor at |
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