Definitions for Hegelianism

Hegelianism He·ge·li·an·ism

Spelling: [hey-gey-lee-uh-niz-uh m, hi-jee-]
IPA: /heɪˈgeɪ li əˌnɪz əm, hɪˈdʒi-/

Hegelianism is a 11 letter English word.

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Definitions for Hegelianism

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  1. the philosophy of Hegel and his followers, characterized by the use of the Hegelian dialectic.

Origin of Hegelianism

First recorded in 1855-60; Hegelian + -ism

Examples for Hegelianism

Mundt began as a Hegelian, but his Hegelianism has, as we see, turned into a sort of fantastic mysticism.

When I began my career, Hegelianism was the foundation of every thing.

After the bow had been stretched to the utmost, a reaction followed, and in the case of Hegelianism, a complete collapse.

Hegelianism may be said to be a transcendental defence of the world as it is.

Sometimes it was not Hegelianism itself that seemed the main thing.

It was long before he was able to shake off the yoke of Hegelianism which he then assumed.

Hegelianism had closed the eyes of human understanding; Positivism had mutilated and crippled its activities.

Hegelianism has certainly been very fashionable in this country, and its influence is still observable in academic circles.

This fragment, in which Bakunin follows the lead of the great materialists and Darwinians, begins with Hegelianism.

Sooner or later men have seen that the whole drift of Hegelianism was to transform religion into intellectualism.

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