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And in talking about him we will unavoidably touch on Kierkegaard’s indignant clash with Hegelian philosophy.
Jostein Gaarder -- Sophie’s World
Great Universities proceeded in a Hegelian fashion and any school which could not accept a thesis contradicting its fundamental tenets was in a rut.
Robert M. Pirsig -- Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
Capable, it might be, of things more monstrous than anything he could have dreamed of before; yet modified, too, like a Hegelian thesis generating its own antithesis.
John Gardner -- The Sunlight Dialogues
Marx says, with a Hegelian expression, that the worker becomes alienated.
Jostein Gaarder -- Sophie’s World
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This is what he wrote about the Hegelian professor: "While the ponderous Sir Professor explains the entire mystery of life, he has in distraction forgotten his own name; that he is a man, neither more nor less, not a fantastic three-eighths of a paragraph."