The article analyzes, clarifies the relationship, role of objective premises and subjective factors determining nature, role, value and meaning of the German classical philosophy; its influence on the philosophical development of mankind. By generalizing, pointing out characteristics of the German classical philosophy, the contributions and limitations of this philosophy, the author emphasizes the superiority of the German classical philosophy - a philosophy has its own unique characters, expressing the humanity, always (a) emphasizing the role of man as subject of activity, foundation and starting point of all philosophical problems; (b) having a dialectical view of the real world that is moving, developing and constantly changing; (c) systematizing all the knowledge and culture that mankind has reached until the nineteenth century; (d) the overarching worldview of the German classical philosophy is idealistic, mystical, and abstract, associated with the reform politics, and its overlap with the materialistic, atheistic points of view
Philosophy, German classical philosophy, G.W.F.Hegel, L.Feuerbach, objective idealistic dialectics, absolute notions, world spirits, human philosophy