1. hegelian - Noun
2. hegelian - Adjective
Pertaining to Hegelianism.
A follower of Hegel.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn my own field, the History of Art, it was Alois Riegl who, at the turn of the century, worked out his own translation of the Hegelian system into psychological terms. Ernst Gombrich
For my own part, I abandon the ethics of duty to the Hegelian critique with no regrets; it would appear to me, indeed, to have been correctly characterized by Hegel as an abstract thought, as a thought of understanding. Paul Ricœur
But supposing one tries to live by Pantheistic philosophy? Does it lead to a complacent Hegelian optimism? C. S. Lewis
We argue that the problem is not to "abandon"Marxism or to "annul" it, but to transcend it dialectically, just as Marx transcended Hegelian philosophy, Ricardian economics, and Blanquist tactics and modes of organization. Murray Bookchin
Feuerbach is the only one who has a serious, critical attitude to the Hegelian dialectic and who has made genuine discoveries in this field. Karl Marx
As with the dialectic, Marx began with a Hegelian notion of alienation but developed a more materialist conception. Source: Internet