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Why did Phenomenology of Spirit lay a solid foundation for Hegel's philosophical throne? ( 1)
Hegel Hegel (Germany 1770-183 1 year)

At the same time as the political revolution in France, there was also a philosophical revolution in Germany. This revolution was initiated by Kant. He overthrew the old Leibniz metaphysical system adopted by European universities at the end of last century. Fichte and Schelling began philosophical changes, and Hegel completed a new system. Since people had thought, there has never been an all-encompassing philosophical system like Hegel. -German philosopher Fichte In the history of western philosophy, Hegel, who lived at the end of 18 and the beginning of 19, was not only a master of German classical philosophy, but also the most outstanding representative of western classical philosophy. Or it can be said that he is the last and most important representative of western traditional philosophy. This means that he is a watershed of the whole western philosophy. All the western philosophies before him belong to the traditional western philosophy, and all the western philosophies from him to now belong to the modern and contemporary western philosophy.

An ancient philosopher once said: there is only passion and skill in poetry, but there is poetry and wisdom in philosophy. The spiritual activities of Hegel, the master of dialectics, show the world that real thinkers should be poets and philosophers, and real poets should also be philosophers and poets. Hegel's philosophy is picturesque, full of personality and unique charm. It conforms to the spirit of the times, embodies the essence of human thought, turns into a living thing, dives into the rolling torrent of human beings leading to the kingdom of wisdom, and radiates the brilliance of poetry. "Hegel set sail, traveled around the world and bravely entered the north pole of thought." He opened a heavy philosophical curtain and dared to peep at Medusa without being afraid of turning into a rock. He will always be a heroic philosopher with poetic and romantic temperament. His most famous work, Phenomenology of Spirit, embodies his extraordinary philosophical talent. The book has formed a huge and organic philosophical system, full of realistic and extraordinary wisdom, and contains precious spiritual wealth of mankind. Hegel's works in his youth and heyday laid a solid foundation for his philosophical throne.

Hegel's influence on modern western philosophy is far-reaching. /kloc-at the end of 0/9, most of the first-class scholastic philosophers in the United States and Britain came from Hegelians. In the field of religion, many Protestant theologians follow in Hegel's footsteps. As early as the middle of19th century, Hegel's historical philosophy had a far-reaching impact on social and political theory. Karl Marx was a disciple of Hegel when he was young. He inherited some core elements of Hegel's thought, such as the law of negation of dialectics, and put it into his own theoretical system, and then put it into practice, thus setting off a vigorous proletarian movement. Today, many western scholars still can't get rid of Hegel's shadow, and Hegel's huge system construction is always beyond their power. Hegelianism or New hegelianism has become a historical phenomenon. However, Hegel's philosophy is playing its own role and enlightening the thoughts of contemporary people. As a generation of philosophical masters, Hegel set up an immortal monument for future generations.