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Heˈgelianism [f. prec. + -ism.] The philosophical system of Hegel. A system of Absolute Idealism (as distinguished from the Subjective Idealism of Kant), in which pure being is regarded as pure thought, the universe as its development, and philosophy as its dialectical explication.
1846J. D. Morell Hist. View Philos. II. ii. v. 160 It is in the department of theology chiefly, that the great battle of Hegelianism has been, and is still being fought. 1860Mansel Proleg. Log. ix. 299 note, [Michelet] professes to discover in Aristotle's Metaphysics an anticipation of Hegelianism. 1865Sat. Rev. 12 Aug. 214 For this spice of Hegelianism, or identification of opposites, the British mind, it might be thought, was hardly prepared. So Hegeˈlese, the language or jargon of Hegel; Heˈgelianize v. trans., to render Hegelian; Heˈgelianizing ppl. a. and vbl. n., rendering Hegelian; ˈHegelism = Hegelianism; ˈHegelize v. intr., to do like Hegel; ˈHegelizer = Hegelian n.
1856Mem. F. Perthes II. xxv. 376 It Hegelized and Straussized too much. 1864Webster, Hegelism. 1879W. James Let. 3 Sept. in R. B. Perry Tht. & Char. of W. J. (1935) II. 15 Poor Palmer has gone abroad to steep himself I suppose still more deeply in that priggish English Hegelism. 1881Nation (N.Y.) No. 834. 443 Hegelism is..essentially passive, receptive, feminine. 1886Mind XI. 258 The chief point about the law of development is its containing what in Hegelese might be called Aufgehobensein. 1887Lowell Democr., etc. 169 When the obvious meaning of Shakespeare has been rewritten into Hegelese. 1887A. Seth in Mind Jan. 94 The Hegelianising of Kant may be best illustrated from the section on the ‘Deduction of the Categories’. 1890W. James Princ. Psychol. I. vi. 163 The Hegelizers amongst them will take high ground at once, and say that the glory and beauty of the psychic life is that in it all contradictions find their reconciliation. Ibid. xii. 464 A conception, according to the Hegelizers in philosophy, ‘develops its own significance’. 1910Mind XIX. 123 The Hegelianising of poetry. 1945K. R. Popper Open Society II. xxii. 196 These Hegelianizing theories. 1970A. MacIntyre Marcuse ii. 35 The counterpart to Marcuse's Hegelianizing of Marx is a total neglect of Engels. |