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What is Hegel's philosophy?
Hegel regards absolute spirit as the source of the world. Absolute spirit is not something beyond the world. The phenomena of nature, human society and human spirit are its manifestations in different stages of development. Therefore, the process of replacement, development and immortality of things is the absolute spirit itself.

The task and purpose of Hegel's philosophy is to show the absolute spirit embodied in nature, society and thinking, and to reveal its development process and regularity. In fact, on the basis of idealism, it explores the dialectical relationship between thinking and existence and reveals their dialectical identity.

Around this basic proposition, Hegel established an amazing objective idealism system, which mainly described three stages of absolute spiritual self-development: logic, natural philosophy and spiritual philosophy. Hegel carried out this dialectical principle from beginning to end when discussing the development of every concept, thing and the whole system, which is one of the most amazing bold thinking in the history of human thought.

Hegel:

Georg wilhelm friedrich hegel (German: georg wilhelm friedrich hegel, often abbreviated as G.W.F Hegel; 1 August 27th, 770-A.D. 183 1 year 1 month14th), a German philosopher.

Georg wilhelm friedrich hegel, who was slightly later than Kant, was one of the representatives of German idealism philosophy in19th century. Hegel was born in Stuttgart, the capital of Baden-Wü rttemberg in southwest Germany today. He is the president of Berlin University (Humboldt University in Berlin today).