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Right Hegelians

The Right Hegelians (German: Rechtshegelianer), Old Hegelians (Althegelianer), or the Hegelian Right (die Hegelsche Rechte) were those followers of German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel in the early 19th century who took his philosophy in a politically and religiously conservative direction. They are typically contrasted with the Young Hegelians (Hegelian Left), who interpreted Hegel's political philosophy as supportive of left-wing and progressive politics or views on religion.[1]

Speculative theism[edit]

Speculative theism was an 1830s movement closely related to but distinguished from Right Hegelianism.[6] Its proponents (Immanuel Hermann Fichte, Christian Hermann Weisse, Hermann Ulrici)[7] were united in their demand to recover the "personal God" after panlogist Hegelianism.[8] The movement featured elements of anti-psychologism in the historiography of philosophy.[9]

Johann Philipp Gabler

Hermann Friedrich Wilhelm Hinrichs

Karl Daub

Heinrich Leo

Leopold von Henning

Heinrich Gustav Hotho

Ritter School

Hegelianismus – cpw-online.de