Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Hegel developed one of the most ambitious and comprehensive philosophical systems in Western thought. His dialectical method — thesis, antithesis, synthesis — proposed that history and thought progress through contradictions and their resolution.

His Phenomenology of Spirit traces the development of consciousness from simple sense-certainty to absolute knowledge. Hegel's influence extends across philosophy, political theory, theology, and social science.

Key Ideas

Dialectics Absolute Spirit Master-Slave Dialectic Philosophy of History Aufhebung

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Kant Spinoza Fichte Schelling

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Marx Kierkegaard Sartre Critical Theory
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I live among shadows and broken certainties. I speak little, I think too much. Each text is a failed attempt to translate what I can't even fully feel.

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