Neo-Hegelianism
[nee-oh-hey-gey-lee-uh-niz-uh m, -hi-jee-] /ˌni oʊ heɪˈgeɪ li əˌnɪz əm, -hɪˈdʒi-/
noun, Philosophy.
1.
Hegelianism as modified by various philosophers of the latter half of the 19th century.
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