Definitions for Hegelian

Hegelian He·ge·li·an

Spelling: [hey-gey-lee-uh n, hi-jee-]
IPA: /heɪˈgeɪ li ən, hɪˈdʒi-/

Hegelian is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 229 anagrams from letters in Hegelian (aeeghiln).

Definitions for Hegelian

noun

  1. a person who accepts the philosophical principles of Hegel.
  2. an authority or expert on the writings of Hegel.

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of Hegel or his philosophical system.

Origin of Hegelian

First recorded in 1830-40; Hegel + -ian

Examples for Hegelian

This does not imply a wholesale rejection of Hegelian philosophy.

This abstruse notion is the foundation of the Hegelian logic.

The whole basis of Grey's thought was ardently idealist and Hegelian.

For a period Hegelian thought was almost supreme in Germany.

He is really a topsy-turvy Hegelian, a political pyrrhonist.

The Hegelian dialectic may be also described as a movement from the simple to the complex.

In Hegelian phraseology the state is the reality of which justice is the idea.

Now Marx embalmed his thinking in the language of the Hegelian school.

He was professedly an eclectic, but in the main his philosophy was Hegelian.

She has studied every thing from the Hegelian philosophy downwards.

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