Hegelian

//həˈɡeɪli.ən//

Synonyms for "hegelian" (10 found)

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Translations

42 translations across 26 languages.

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Basque

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  • hegeliar adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)

Catalan

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  • hegelià adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 黑格爾的 /黑格尔的 adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)

Czech

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  • hegelovský adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)
  • hegelián noun (follower of Hegel's philosophy)
  • hegelovec noun (follower of Hegel's philosophy)

Danish

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  • hegeliansk adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)
  • hegelsk adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)

Dutch

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  • Hegelisch adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)

Esperanto

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  • hegela adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)

Estonian

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  • Hegeli adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)
  • hegellik adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)

Finnish

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  • hegeliläinen adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)

French

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  • hegelien adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)
  • hegélien adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)
  • hégelien adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)
  • hégélien adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)

German

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  • Hegelsch adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)
  • hegelianisch adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)

Greek

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  • εγελιανός adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)
  • χεγγελιανός adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)
  • χεγκελιανός adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)

Hungarian

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  • hegeli adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)

Italian

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  • hegeliano adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)

Japanese

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  • ヘーゲルの adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)

Korean

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  • 헤겔의 adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)

Polish

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  • heglistowski adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)
  • heglowski adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)
  • heglista noun (follower of Hegel's philosophy)
  • heglistka noun (follower of Hegel's philosophy)

Portuguese

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  • hegeliano adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)

Romanian

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  • hegelian adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)

Russian

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  • гегелья́нский adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)

Serbo-Croatian

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  • hégelovskī adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)
  • хе́геловскӣ adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)

Spanish

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  • hegeliano adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)

Swedish

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  • hegeliansk adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)

Turkish

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  • Hegelci adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)

Ukrainian

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  • гегелья́нський adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)
  • гегелі́вський adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)

Vietnamese

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  • Hê-gen adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)
  • Hê-ghen adj (of or pertaining to Hegel's ideas)

Sample sentences

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Tatoeba + Wiktionary

The Hegelian philosophy is the last magnificent attempt to restore Christianity, which was lost and wrecked, through philosophy and, indeed, to restore Christianity—as is generally done in the modern era—by identifying it with the negation of Christianity.

Source: tatoeba (414305)

When we ask what is the object of these paradoxes, some have answered that they are a mere logical puzzle, while others have seen in them an Hegelian propaedeutic of the doctrine of Ideas.

Source: tatoeba (11928898)

The Germanic Tribes had told the whole world in all possible tones carrying conviction, the gently persuasive, the coldly logical; in tones Hegelian, Nietzschean, warlike, pious, cynical, inspired, what they were going to do to the inferior races of the earth, so full of sin and all unworthiness.

Source: wiktionary

As events such as 9/11, the Afghan and Iraq wars and the 2008 financial crisis took their toll on liberalism’s self-confidence, Fukuyama’s work was denounced as the height of Hegelian hubris.

Source: wiktionary

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