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Description: Brief review of influence of Hegel in this century, by Mario Rossi.
Hegelianism in the Twentieth Century Hegelianism in the Twentieth Century by Mario Rossi (from Encyclopaedia Britannica) Today one has to speak not of the presence of Hegelianism as an operating philosophical current but only of studies on Hegel and of an experience of the Hegelian philosophy, to which, however, almost none of the present-day orientations in philosophy is foreign. The repeated encounter of Western culture with Marxist thought after World War II has brought to the fore the political, ethical, and religious implications of Hegelianism; and a marshalling into opposing camps analogous to that of the earlier crisis of the school is taking shape. Today there are no orthodox Hegelians, but there are denominational critics of Hegelianism, especially Catholic, whose cognisance of Hegel's painful development invokes, despite their differences, a certain fellow feeling with him.
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