famous people  - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1970 - 40 Pfennig

Designer: Gerhard Stauf, Leipzig

famous people - Germany / German Democratic Republic 1970 - 40 Pfennig


Theme: Calender
CountryGermany / German Democratic Republic
Issue Date1970
Face Value40.00 
Colorred
PerforationK 14
Printing TypeTypography
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number1281
Chronological ChapterGER-DDR
SID636680
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Important Personalities, Edition 1970 The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic publishes six special postage stamps with illustrations of important personalities. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich HEGEL was born on August 27, 1770 in Stuttgart. He worked as a professor in Jena, Heidelberg and Berlin. Hegel created a philosophical system of objective idealism. The most valuable aspect of Hegelian philosophy is its dialectical method. It elaborated the basic features of dialectics: the doctrine of contradiction, the turning of quantitative changes into qualitative changes, and the law of the negation of negation. This created a decisive basis for the development of the materialistic dialectic by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. G. W. F. Hegel is considered the most important representative of German idealistic philosophy. He died on November 14, 1831 in Berlin.

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Important Personalities, Edition 1970 The Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the German Democratic Republic publishes six special postage stamps with illustrations of important personalities. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich HEGEL was born on August 27, 1770 in Stuttgart. He worked as a professor in Jena, Heidelberg and Berlin. Hegel created a philosophical system of objective idealism. The most valuable aspect of Hegelian philosophy is its dialectical method. It elaborated the basic features of dialectics: the doctrine of contradiction, the turning of quantitative changes into qualitative changes, and the law of the negation of negation. This created a decisive basis for the development of the materialistic dialectic by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. G. W. F. Hegel is considered the most important representative of German idealistic philosophy. He died on November 14, 1831 in Berlin..