Neo-Hegelianism
Neo-Hegelianism is a school (or schools) of thought associated and inspired by the works of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, a German idealist philosopher active around the year 1800. During the late 19th and early 20th century, many European and American philosophers revived interest in Hegel's works, especially those pertaining to the importance of spirit, and the belief that ideas and moral ideals are fundamental.
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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - German idealist - Philosopher
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| ► | Hegelianism after Hegel |
| ► | German twentieth-century neo-Hegelians |
| ► | Other notable neo-Hegelians |
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