Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was a German philosopher and one of the most influential figures of German idealism and 19th-century philosophy.
Philosopher
August 27, 1770
Virgo
November 14, 1831
61
Stuttgart, Germany
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, an eminent German philosopher, played a crucial role in shaping German idealism and 19th-century thought. Renowned for his significant works, such as “Phenomenology of Spirit” and “The Science of Logic,” Hegel made substantial contributions to various fields, including logic, metaphysics, political theory, aesthetics, ethics, and history. Some of his other notable works are “Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences,” “Elements of the Philosophy of Right,” and “Lectures on the Philosophy of History.” Hegel’s ideas continue to influence our comprehension of the world today.