Hegelian Rhetoric

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Although we, as humans, would like to believe we ultimately control the circumstances that shape who we are, German philosopher F. W. Hegel created a dialectic proving that although we are individuals, everyone we meet changes us in some way. Hegel was fascinated with understanding what makes humans tick. In exploring this idea, he first had to understand human nature. In doing so, he created a mathematical-like equation that describes the human life cycle. The Hegelian dialectic is defined as: a thesis is in constant battle and tension with an antithesis, this tension ultimately changes the thesis in some degree, thus creating a synthesis; this synthesis then becomes the new thesis and the process starts all over again. In simpler terms, two