Georg Hegel Biography
Philosopher
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was one of the most influential western philosophers of the 19th century. While a professor in Heidelberg and Berlin he wrote his most famous works, The Phenomenology of the Mind (1806), The Science of Logic (1812) and The Philosophy of Right (1821). Hegel was dubbed an "Absolute Idealist" because his metaphysical system posited that reality is the result of a historical process whose ultimate end is an understanding of the essence of existence, or "the Absolute." This process he called the dialectic: an evolution toward progress that springs out of conflict. (This give-and-take notion is now often called the Hegelian Dialectic.) Hegel also wrote about ethics, religion and politics, and his philosophical system influenced the theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.Four Good Links
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
From Stanford, a background on his life, his ideas and his influence
The Hegel Network
Illustrated biography and a forum for Hegel talk
Summary of Hegel's Philosophy of Mind
Brief and readable nutshell version of a difficult book
The Hegel Society of America
They provide a nice list of online resources
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Death
14 November 1831
(age 61)
Best Known As
Metaphysical philosopher who came up with the idea of the dialectic



