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 +The '''Right Hegelians''', '''Old Hegelians''', or the Hegelian Right, were those followers of [[Germany|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]], who interpreted Hegel's [[political philosophy]] to support innovations in politics or religion.
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 +Philosophers within the camp of the Hegelian right include:
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 +* [[Karl Friedrich Göschel]]
 +* [[Georg Andreas Gabler]]
 +* [[Johann Philipp Gabler]]
 +* [[Hermann Friedrich Wilhelm Hinrichs]]
 +* [[Karl Daub]]
 +* [[Heinrich Leo]]
 +* [[Leopold von Henning]]
 +* [[Heinrich Gustav Hotho]]
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 +Other thinkers or historians who may be included among the Hegelian right, with some reservations, include:
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 +* [[Johann Karl Friedrich Rosenkranz]]
 +* [[Eduard Gans]]
 +* [[Karl Ludwig Michelet]]
 +* [[Philip Marheineke]]
 +* [[Wilhelm Vatke]]
 +* [[Johann Eduard Erdmann]]
 +* [[Eduard Zeller]]
 +* [[Max Schasler]]
 +* [[Albert Schwegler]]
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The Right Hegelians, Old Hegelians, or the Hegelian Right, 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, who interpreted Hegel's political philosophy to support innovations in politics or religion.

Philosophers within the camp of the Hegelian right include:

Other thinkers or historians who may be included among the Hegelian right, with some reservations, include:





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