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However, in this final exchange with the Hegelians, he criticised the
Hegelian
school in a way that has become unforgettable. In that booklet David Strauss invented terms still in use today: a Right
Hegelian
would uncritically defend all positions of orthodox Christian theology, he said, while a Left
Hegelian
takes a liberal and progressive approach to Scripture. A "Centrist
Hegelian
" would take the middle road and try to honor both: whatever was rational in theological thinking as well as free scientific thought.
In his philosophical views, Dembowski was a leftist
Hegelian
.
Philosophers within the camp of the
Hegelian
right include:
Fichtean/
Hegelian
dialectics is based upon four concepts:
Auguste Nefftzer considered himself a
Hegelian
and was attracted to German criticism in Biblical studies.
His thesis advisor was his fellow Young
Hegelian
and personal friend, Bruno Bauer.
America saw the development of a school of
Hegelian
thought move toward pragmatism.
"Thematic Dialectic: A Revision of
Hegelian
Dialectic," in "International Philosophical Quarterly" 417: 20 (1980)
Hess blended secular as well as religious philosophy,
Hegelian
dialectics, Spinoza's pantheism and Marxism.
Other thinkers or historians who may be included among the
Hegelian
right, with some reservations, include:
In contradiction to
Hegelian
idealism, Karl Marx presented dialectical materialism (Marxist dialectic):
Accused of being a so-called "Right
Hegelian
" (cf. David Strauss, "In Defense of My 'Life of Jesus' Against the Hegelians", 1838), he was later accused of being a "Left
Hegelian
" because of his association, or rather his early leadership, of the Young Hegelians. Yet the labels of 'Left' and 'Right' were only placed on Bruno Bauer by others; never by himself. Bauer considered himself simply a
Hegelian
.
Perlman helped promote institutionalism and
Hegelian
historicism as important theoretical approaches to the study of economics, labor and labor unions.
Schulze was an ardent
Hegelian
and edited Hegel's "Phänomenologie des Geistes" (2d ed. 1841), and some of Winckelmann's works.
1987. “Kantian Antinomy and
Hegelian
Dialectic”, Stephen Priest, ed., "Hegel’s Critique of Kant", Oxford, Clarendon, 87–101.
“The
Hegelian
Roots of S. L. Frank’s Ethics and Social Philosophy,” The Owl of Minerva, Vol. 25 (1994): 195-08.
Karl Schmidt was the last notable Young
Hegelian
, and arguably the most obscure of the notable Young Hegelians.
Honorable mention: Marshall Brown, University of Colorado, for "The Logic of Realism: A
Hegelian
Approach" (March 1981)
In metaphysics, a universal is a type, a property, or a relation. The noun "universal" contrasts with "individual", while the adjective "universal" contrasts with "particular" or sometimes with "concrete". The latter meaning, however, may be confusing since
Hegelian
and neo-
Hegelian
(e.g. British idealist) philosophies speak of "concrete universals".
Richard Kroner (8 March 1884 in Breslau – 2 November 1974 in Mammern) was a German neo-
Hegelian
philosopher, known for his "Von Kant bis Hegel" (1921/4), a classic history of German idealism written from the neo-
Hegelian
point of view. He was a Christian, from a Jewish background. He is known for his formulation of Hegel as 'the Protestant Aquinas'.