
Hegelianism
Hegelianism is a philosophical system developed by German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. It emphasizes the idea that reality and human thought evolve through a dialectical process, typically described as a triadic movement of thesis, antithesis, and synthesis. This means that an initial idea (thesis) encounters its opposite (antithesis), leading to a resolution that combines elements of both (synthesis). Hegel believed this process drives historical development and human progress, suggesting that contradictions are essential for growth and understanding in both individual lives and broader societal changes.