hegelian in English

adjective

[He·ge·li·an || heɪ'giːljən]

of or pertaining to the German philosopher Hegel, having the characteristics of Hegel or his philosophy or dialectic process

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1. He rejected significant parts of Marxian theory that were based upon Hegelian metaphysics and he also rejected the Hegelian dialectical perspective.

2. Are very imperfect Ablutioners in the Hegelian sense, and hardly deserve the deference due to the universal mind

3. And Carrie says, "Boy, I feel like I didn't really draw out the main point on the Hegelian dialectic."

4. Consequently, Marx revises Hegelian "work" into material "labour" and in the context of human capacity to transform nature the term "labour power".

5. ‘He uses puns, paradoxes, Antitheses, parallels, and various rhetorical and literary devices to construct expressions that have meanings beyond the obvious.’ 1.3 (in Hegelian philosophy) the negation of the thesis as the second stage in the process of dialectical reasoning.