Medical Education Management ›› 2016, Vol. 2 ›› Issue (6): 798-802.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.2096-045X.2016.06.019
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Zhang Wei1, Yuan Biao2
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Abstract: Hegel's thought on natural philosophy is an important part of his grand philosophy world, which has a profound influence on the development of later philosophy and sciences. Hegel's natural philosophy is based on the thought of Kant 's thing-in-itself and it is also the process of sublation and transformation. In Hegel's view, thing-it-self is the pure existence in all things, it is not a material and nor spirit, nor subject to any special quality or any time and any space. Hegel's thought on natural philosophy also contains a wealth of dialectics thinking. Based on Hegel's understanding of thing-in-itself, this paper is mainly discussed the formation and influence of Hegel's thought natural philosophy.
Zhang Wei, Yuan Biao. Introduction to Hegel’s Natural Philosophy[J]. Medical Education Management, 2016, 2(6): 798-802.
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