Abstract
The study of Hegel’s philosophical system has been a subject of interest in the academic community. However, the complexity and breadth of his ideas pose a significant research problem. To address this issue, a comprehensive analysis of Hegel’s key concepts and their relationships is necessary. The main findings indicate that Hegel’s philosophical system is characterized by a unique blend of metaphysics, social and political philosophy, and historical context. The implications of this research are far-reaching, as it provides a deeper understanding of Hegel’s influence on subsequent philosophical movements and his continued relevance in contemporary academic discourse.