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Georg Andreas Gabler was born on the 30th of July, 1786, in Altdorf bei Nürnberg, Germany. He was the son of the theologian Johann Philipp Gabler.
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Georg Andreas Gabler was born on the 30th of July, 1786, in Altdorf bei Nürnberg, Germany. He was the son of the theologian Johann Philipp Gabler.
In 1804 Georg Andreas Gabler accompanied his father to Jena, where he completed his studies in philosophy and law, and became an enthusiastic disciple of Hegel.
In 1835 he succeeded Hegel in the Berlin chair. His works include Lehrbuch d. philos.
Propddeutik (16t vol. , Erlangen, 1827), a popular exposition of the Hegelian system; De verae philosophiae erga religionem Christianam pielate (Berlin, 1836), and Die Hegel'sche Philosophie (ib. , 1843), a defence of the Hegelian philosophy against Trendelenburg.
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He was Christian.