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Friedreich$30078$ - translation to Αγγλικά

GERMAN PATHOLOGIST AND NEUROLOGIST
Friedreich

Friedreich      
n. Friedreich (naam)
Georg Friedrich Hegel         
  • [[Aristotle]] (384–322 BCE) and the ancient Greeks were also a major influence.
  • The poet [[Friedrich Hölderlin]] (1770–1843) was one of Hegel's closest friends and roommates at [[Tübinger Stift]].
  • While at Jena, Hegel helped found a philosophical journal with his friend from Seminary, the young philosophical prodigy [[Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling]] (1775–1854).
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  • Hegel's friend [[Friedrich Immanuel Niethammer]] (1766–1848) financially supported Hegel and used his political influence to help him obtain multiple positions.
  • Hegel's tombstone in Berlin
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  • Gustav Blaeser]] (1872) at Hegelplatz (Dorotheenstraße) in Berlin-Mitte, Berlin (Germany)
  • The [[Critical Philosophy]] of [[Immanuel Kant]] (1724–1804) was a major influence on Hegel.
  • John Collier]]. The Delphic imperative to "know thyself" governs Hegel's entire philosophy of spirit.
  • [[Karl Marx]] (1818–1883)
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  • [[Martin Luther]] (1483–1546), who would not likely have recognized Hegel's claim to share his religion
  • Title page of the original 1807 edition
  • [[Richard J. Bernstein]] (1932–2022), known for his work on Hegel and American Pragmatism
  • The birthplace of Hegel in [[Stuttgart]], which now houses the Hegel Museum
  • Hegel uses the [[Owl of Minerva]] as a metaphor for how philosophy can understand historical conditions only after they occur.
  • Hegel, Schelling, and Hölderlin are believed to have shared the room on the second floor above the entrance doorway while studying at this institute – (a Protestant seminary called "the [[Tübinger Stift]]").
GERMAN PHILOSOPHER AND THEOLOGIAN (1770–1831)
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George Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831), Duitse filosoof

Ορισμός

Hegelian
·noun A follower of Hegel.
II. Hegelian ·adj Pertaining to Hegelianism.

Βικιπαίδεια

Nikolaus Friedreich

Nikolaus Friedreich (1 July 1825 in Würzburg – 6 July 1882 in Heidelberg) was a German pathologist and neurologist, and a third generation physician in the Friedreich family. His father was psychiatrist Johann Baptist Friedreich (1796–1862), and his grandfather was pathologist Nicolaus Anton Friedreich (1761–1836), who is remembered for his early description of idiopathic facial paralysis, which would later be known as Bell's palsy.