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Modern Philosophy
Idealism
German Idealism, following Kant's Copernican revolution in philosophy, holds that mind or spirit plays a constitutive role in the structure of reality. Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel developed Kant's insight in different directions, with Hegel's vast system presenting reality as Geist unfolding through history. Idealism transformed philosophy, theology, politics, and the arts throughout the nineteenth century and beyond.
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