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Selected philosophical quotes by Hegel

Introduction: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, a German philosopher. Established the largest objective idealism system in the history of world philosophy. Now I have compiled a selection of philosophical quotes about Hegel, I hope you can use them.

Selected philosophical quotes from Hegel

1. Only when a nation has a group of people who look up to the stars can they have hope? Hegel

2. Existence is reasonable. ?Hegel

3. A person who aspires to great achievements must know how to limit himself, as Goethe said. On the contrary, people who want to do everything can actually do nothing and ultimately fail. ?Hegel

 4. The only lesson that mankind has learned from history is that mankind has not learned any lessons from history. ?Hegel

5. Discipline is the first condition for freedom. ?Hegel

6. People with jealousy cannot accomplish great things themselves, but try to underestimate the greatness of others and belittle the greatness of others to make them equal to others. ?Hegel

7. People often call willfulness freedom, but willfulness is only irrational freedom. Humanity’s choices and self-determination are not based on the rationality of the will, but on accidental motives and This motivation relies on the perceptual external world. ?Hegel

8. Personality is like white paper. Once polluted, it will never be as white as before. ?Hegel

9. Man should respect himself and regard himself as worthy of the most noble things. ?Hegel

10. Whatever is real (exists) is reasonable, and whatever is reasonable (exists) is real. ?Hegel

11. The ignorant is the least free, because he has to face a completely dark world?Hegel

12. What is tragedy? Tragedy is the conflict of good. ?Hegel

13. A soul with true beauty always makes a difference, and is a real person. ?Hegel

14. We can conclude that without passion, no great undertaking can be completed. ?Hegel

15. Only those who lie in the pit forever and never look up to the sky will not fall into the pit. ?Hegel

16. Even though the greatest genius lies on the green grass day and night, letting the breeze blow, and looking at the sky, gentle inspiration never visits him. ?Hegel

17. Beauty has the function and power to lead people to do good?Hegel

18. There are probably two kinds of people in the world, ?One kind of person devotes his life to Possession, another kind of person who devotes his or her life to making a difference. ?If you are eager to have something, once you fail to achieve your goal, you will feel loss, pain and despair. If you have no distractions and concentrate on the pursuit of your career, you will forget many worries and find a lot of happiness in the process of hard work. People who work quietly are actually the wisest people. ?Hegel

19. The ideal character should not only satisfy the material needs, but also satisfy the spiritual purpose. ?Hegel

20. The hardships of the times have made people pay too much attention to the ordinary and trivial interests in daily life. In reality, many interests and the struggle for these interests have been too much. It occupies all spiritual abilities and powers as well as external means, thus leaving people with no free mood to care about the higher inner life and purer spiritual activities. As a result, many of the better talents have been affected by this difficult environment. bound, and partly sacrificed within. Because the world spirit is too busy with reality, it cannot turn inward and return to itself. ?Hegel

21. The aesthetic sense requires cultural cultivation. Only with the help of cultivation can we understand and discover beauty.

?Hegel

22. Existence is rational Only in the state does man have a rational existence. ?Hegel

23. Everyone is a whole and the world in itself , everyone is a complete and living person, rather than an allegorical abstraction of some isolated character traits? Hegel

24. If a person learns from others Counting things as your own discoveries is also very close to false arrogance. ?Hegel

25. The abstraction of reality is the destruction of reality? Hegel

26. Love does have a noble quality, because it does not just stop at sexual desire , and shows a noble and excellent soul that is rich in itself, requiring a lively, brave and sacrificial spirit to achieve unity with another person. Hegel

27. Human beings have learned a lesson from history, that is, they have not learned any lessons. ?Hegel

28. Everything that is reasonable exists, and everything that exists is reasonable. ?Hegel

29. Only by completing the hard work of its development over a long period of time and being immersed in the task for a long time can something be achieved. ?Hegel

30. Spiritual life is not expressed in fear of death and keeping an absolute distance from desolation, but in the expression of enduring death and preserving itself in death. Only when spirit finds itself again in a state of quite absolute fragmentation does it win its truth. As such a positive thing, spirit does not escape negation. Similarly, when falsehood becomes a link of truth, it is no longer a false thing. ?Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel "Phenomenology of Spirit"

31. Personality is like a white paper. Once it is polluted, it can never be as white as before. ?Hegel's "Lectures on Aesthetics"

32. A jealous person cannot accomplish great things himself, so he tries his best to underestimate the greatness of others and belittle the greatness of others to make them equal to himself. . ?Hegel

33. Whoever wavers in confidence midway is weak-willed? ?Hegel

34. The owl, the bird of wisdom, only begins to take off in the twilight of civilization. ?Hegel

35. The spiritual moral power exerts its potential and raises its flag, so our patriotic enthusiasm and sense of justice have to exert their power and role in reality. ?Hegel

36. Life is valuable only when it has something valuable as its goal. ?Hegel

37. Only one person can understand me, but he cannot fully understand me. ?Hegel

38. A piece of philosophy spoken in the mouths of young people is different from that spoken in the mouths of old people. The young man was speaking only of the philosophy itself, although he might have understood it exactly right. The old man not only said this philosophy, but also included his entire life! ? Hegel

39. If you live in a kind of irresistible and unchangeable pain, then This pain will be your happiness! Give yourself hope and courage, shout that it is not a big deal! To put it generously? The big deal is death?! ? Hegel

40. The hidden The nature of the universe itself is not powerful enough to resist the courage to seek knowledge. To the intrepid seeker, it can only reveal its secrets and reveal its riches and mysteries to him for his enjoyment. ?Hegel

41. He is his own purpose. He has an infinite value and an eternal mission in himself?Hegel

42. I saw Napoleon , this world spirit, is patrolling the city. When I see such a great man, it really gives me a strange feeling. He's on horseback, he's here, he's focused on this, he's going to reach the world, dominate the world.

?Hegel

43. Truth is mastered in the long and developing process of understanding. In this process, each step is a direct continuation of the previous step. ?Hegel

44. Marriage is essentially an ethical relationship. Marriage is an ethical love with legal significance. ?Hegel

45. I first ask you to trust science, believe in reason, trust yourself, and believe in yourself. ?Hegel

46. The ideal character should not only satisfy the material needs, but also satisfy the spiritual taste. ?Hegel

47. Everything that is realistic is reasonable?Hegel

48. Those who think great will inevitably go astray?Hegel

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49. Truth is indeed a noble word, but it is also a noble achievement. If a person's mind and emotions remain healthy, his heart will be filled with excitement. ?Hegel

50. Youth is the most beautiful period of life. ?Hegel

51. The lesson we learn from history is that we fail to learn from history. ?Hegel

52. The law is by no means static. On the contrary, just as the sky and the sea change due to wind and waves, the law also changes due to circumstances and fortune. ?Hegel ;