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G W F Hegel

... Among these thinkers were men like Kant, Plato, Socrates, and Hegel. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831) was a German philosopher who developed a philosophical system that influenced thinkers throughout the ages. Hegel actually broke the mold as far as intellectual thinkers were concerned. To understand G. W. F. Hegel and discuss his dialectic thinking, one must be familiar with his life and his other philosophical thoughts.
G. W. F. Hegel was born in Stuttgart on August 27, 1770, the son of a revenue officer with the civil service. Encouraged by his father to become a clergyman, Hegel entered the seminary at the University of Tubingen in 1788. In 1801 Hegel went to the University of Jena. Hegel became a lecturer and later wrote The Phenomenology of Mind, which later became one of his most important works. Soon following his leaving Jena, G. W. F. Hegel married Marie Von Tucher. Hegel had three children with Marie, one of which died shortly after birth. Hegel had also fathered an illegitimate child before his marriage who later came to live with Hegel and his wife Marie.

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Title: G W F Hegel

Words: 861
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Pages: 3.4
submitted by: leb1017

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