Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
historical figure · 2 works · 2 mentions · 7 anchored passages · author page
Hegel
in the texts
Lectures on the Early History of Institutions
Philosopher whose 'system' is named as an example of a distinct body of legal-philosophical thought.
Now nothing could be more unfortunate for the philosophy of law than that the system of the ‘Province of Jurisprudence Determined’ should come to be regarded simply as Austin’s system—as standing by the side of Blackstone’s or Hegel’s or any other system—as interchangeable with it or equivalent to it.
History of Modern Philosophy from Nicolas of Cusa to the Present Time
German idealist philosopher whose logic and system of spirit are treated in Chapter XIII; his doctrine of contradictories is also cited as a methodological principle.
HEGEL
The System (*a*) Logic (*b*) The Philosophy of Nature (*c*) The Doctrine of Subjective Spirit (*d*) The Doctrine of Objective Spirit (*e*) Absolute Spirit
Hegel's doctrine of the necessity and motive force of contradictories, of the relative justification of standpoints, and the systematic development of speculation, has great and permanent value as a general point of view.