Old Hegelians

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The supporters of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel , who affirmed the Prussian state with a conservative orientation and saw in Hegel the perfector of Christian philosophy , are called Old Hegelians or Right Hegelians .

David Friedrich Strauss coined the terms Right Hegelianism and Left Hegelianism , which emerged shortly after Hegel's death, as the intellectuals split into a so-called Old Hegelian and Young Hegelian direction.

Well-known old Hegelians were friends and students of Hegel. They included Karl Daub (1765–1836), Philipp Konrad Marheineke (1780–1846), Carl Friedrich Göschel (1781–1861), Johannes Schulze (1786–1869), Georg Andreas Gabler (1786–1853), Eduard Gans (1798 –1839), Leopold von Henning (1791–1866), Hermann Friedrich Hinrichs (1794–1861), Karl Schnaase (1798–1875), Karl Ludwig Michelet (1801–1893), Ludwig Boumann (1801–1871), Heinrich Gustav Hotho (1802–1873), Karl Rosenkranz (1805–1873), Johann Eduard Erdmann (1805–1892), Julius Schaller (1810–1868), Constantin Rößler (1820–1896), Adolf Lasson (1832–1917), Julius Binder ( 1870–1939), Theodor L. Haering (1884–1964), Gerhard Dulckeit (1904–1954) and Karl Larenz (1903–1993).

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