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  • To some extent he is also in an extended conversation with historical theorist such as Georg Hegel, social thinkers such as Herbert Spencer, and intuitive philosophers like Henri Bergson, all whose view of evolution was progressive 3...

    Archive 2008-02-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2008

  • As one reader remarked in his reaction to my last blog, Georg Hegel used to say, "Everything, taken to the extreme, becomes its opposite."

    Dr. Vladimir A. Masch: Staying in One of the Catbird Seats 2010

  • This law, advocated by German philosopher Georg Hegel, teaches us that "things which oppose and compete with each other come to resemble each other."

    Hiroshi Tasaka: 3 Strategies for Fusing Science and Spirituality Hiroshi Tasaka 2010

  • But my intellectual hero, Georg Hegel, had a great phrase to sum up a situation such as this: He emphasized 'the cunning of history.'

    James Pinkerton: Das Bailout: A Conversation With Karl Marx 2009

  • Writing in the year 1799, the 24-year-old philosophical wunderkind Friedrich Schelling summarized in a single sentence the profoundly original insight that was exciting him as well as his philosophical contemporaries men like Immanuel Kant, J.G. Fichte, and Georg Hegel: “History as a whole,” he wrote, “is a progressive, gradually self-disclosing revelation of the Absolute.”

    A Brief History of Evolutionary Spirituality Tusar N Mohapatra 2005

  • Writing in the year 1799, the 24-year-old philosophical wunderkind Friedrich Schelling summarized in a single sentence the profoundly original insight that was exciting him as well as his philosophical contemporaries men like Immanuel Kant, J.G. Fichte, and Georg Hegel: “History as a whole,” he wrote, “is a progressive, gradually self-disclosing revelation of the Absolute.”

    Archive 2005-10-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2005

  • The "substantial freedom" that philosopher Georg Hegel describes in

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Milton Curry 2011

  • Georg Hegel, a master magician in the Hermetic tradition and an Enlightenment shock trooper of evil, discarded the rules and turned the concept upside-down by equalizing thesis and antithesis, which resulted in moral relativity.

    Latest Articles Conservative Underground 2010

  • Georg Hegel (1770-1831) believed that impersonal "forces of history" are driving human history and, therefore, progress is inevitable.

    RenewAmerica 2009

  • The Böll documents are just a small part of the losses to the archives which contained almost 30km of files, including articles written by Karl Marx, letters by Georg Hegel, writings by composer Jacques Offenbach and edicts issued by Napoleon Bonaparte, as well as the minutes of city council meetings going back to 1376, which offer a fascinating portrait of medieval Cologne.

    Book Blog - Likely Stories, by Keir Graff - Booklist Online 2009

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