The Impact of Realism in Hegels’ Idealistic Philosophy
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idea , realism,idealism, negation of negation,essence, thuth, intuition, self- religion ,dialectical method, perception, quantity, quality,aspect, addition.>Abstract
- Hegel believes that the basis on which human knowledge is based changes from one generation to another this means that there are no ethere no eternal truths or temporal reason the only fixed point on which the phiolosopher can rely and philosophy can she is studying history .
- Hegel explained that reason is a dynamic process and thuth is nothing but the development through which this process itseif proceeds there are no standards outside the historical process itself you can decide what expresses greater truth or reason hegel sees that the world .spirit is moving towards an inceasing of itself
- Hegel says that hisorty is the story of the world spirit becoming aware of itself . through the development humanity and the advancement of advancement of human culture the spirit of the world becomes more aware of itself in a way steady
- History is along series of ideas and Hegel also revealed some rules which governs this long chain of ideas and who studies history carefully it will be nohticed that every idea is presented based on aprevious idea but as soon as .
- You put forward this new idea until another idea appears it and in this way atension arose between two confilicting or contradictory way oh thinking but the tension will be dissipated by the introduction of a third idea that captures the previous points of view hegel calls this methody by which ideas advance in deve .
Hegel called the three stages through which knowledge passes the propostion the antithes proposition that is the process of negating the
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2025-09-17
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Ayyam mohammed Dhai’e. (2025). The Impact of Realism in Hegels’ Idealistic Philosophy. Hawlyat Al-Montada Journal, 1(59). Retrieved from https://hmjhr.org/index.php/hmj/article/view/148
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