Hegelian meaning in Urdu
Hegelian Sentence
Hegelian Definitions
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Platonic : افلاطونی , Jurisprudential : فلسفہ قانون سے متعلق , Dialectically : منطقی طور پر , Dialectician : ماہر جدلیات , Philosopher : فلسفہ کا ماہر شخص , Logic : منطق , Aesthetic : جمالیات , Jurisprudentially : اصول قانون کی رو سے , Materialism : نظریہ مادیت , Idealism : معنویت , Semiology : علم علامات , Teleology : غایاتیات , Subjectivism : داخلیت پسندی , Methodological Analysis : طریقیات , Rationalism : عقلیت پسندی , Transcendental Philosophy : علویت , Mechanism : فلسفیانہ نظریہ , Platonism : افلاطونیت , Scholasticism : فلسفیانہ نظام , Centrism : اعتدال پسندی , Relativism : نسبتیت , Aesthetics : جمالیات , Canon : بنیادی اصول , Comtism : آگسٹو کوم کا فلسفہ , Determinism : جبریت , Costal : پسلی کا , Stannic : قلعی کے متعلق , Ophthalmic : آنکھ کے بارے میں , Brachial : بازو سے متعلق , Celestial : آسمانی , Marine : سمندر سے متعلق
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Platonic: of or relating to or characteristic of Plato or his philosophy.
Jurisprudential: relating to the science or philosophy of law or a system of laws.
Dialectically: in a dialectic manner.
Dialectician: a logician skilled in dialectic.
Philosopher: a specialist in philosophy.
Logic: the branch of philosophy that analyzes inference.
Aesthetic: (philosophy) a philosophical theory as to what is beautiful.
Jurisprudentially: in respect to jurisprudence or the science or philosophy of law.
Materialism: (philosophy) the philosophical theory that matter is the only reality.
Idealism: (philosophy) the philosophical theory that ideas are the only reality.
Semiology: (philosophy) a philosophical theory of the functions of signs and symbols.
Teleology: (philosophy) a doctrine explaining phenomena by their ends or purposes.
Subjectivism: (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge and value are dependent on and limited by your subjective experience.
Methodological Analysis: the branch of philosophy that analyzes the principles and procedures of inquiry in a particular discipline.
Rationalism: (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge is acquired by reason without resort to experience.
Transcendental Philosophy: any system of philosophy emphasizing the intuitive and spiritual above the empirical and material.
Mechanism: (philosophy) the philosophical theory that all phenomena can be explained in terms of physical or biological causes.
Platonism: (philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that abstract concepts exist independent of their names.
Scholasticism: the system of philosophy dominant in medieval Europe; based on Aristotle and the Church Fathers.
Centrism: a political philosophy of avoiding the extremes of left and right by taking a moderate position or course of action.
Relativism: (philosophy) the philosophical doctrine that all criteria of judgment are relative to the individuals and situations involved.
Aesthetics: (art) the branch of philosophy dealing with beauty and taste (emphasizing the evaluative criteria that are applied to art).
Canon: a rule or especially body of rules or principles generally established as valid and fundamental in a field or art or philosophy.
Comtism: Auguste Comte`s positivistic philosophy that metaphysics and theology should be replaced by a hierarchy of sciences from mathematics at the base to sociology at the top.
Determinism: (philosophy) a philosophical theory holding that all events are inevitable consequences of antecedent sufficient causes; often understood as denying the possibility of free will.
Costal: of or relating to or near a rib.
Stannic: of or relating to or containing tin.
Ophthalmic: of or relating to the eye.
Brachial: of or relating to an arm.
Celestial: of or relating to the sky.
Marine: of or relating to the sea.