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Index
Title Page Copyright Contents The Life Hegel’s Sister, Christiane Foreseeing Psychotherapy? Hegel’s Education The Excerpt Mill A Student in Tübingen Hölderlin and Schelling Hegel’s Reading The Example of Goethe The French Revolution Hegel and the Spirit of ’89 Absolute Freedom and the Terror Hegel as Private Tutor The Swiss Aristocracy Political Economy Outstripped by Schelling The Importance of Hölderlin Introducing Kant The 3 Critiques A Schizophrenia in Philosophy Church and State The Christian Religion Introducing Spinoza Introducing Fichte Enlightenment… … Post-Enlightenment and German Idealism Arrival in Jena Differences between Schelling and Fichte Genesis of The Phenomenology of Spirit Napoleon Advances What is the Phenomenology About? “The Science of the Experience of Consciousness” History as Self-Realization The Master and the Slave 14 Stations of the Cross Absolute Knowledge... The Newspaper Editor Hegel goes to Nuremberg Hegel’s Marriage and Illegitimate Son Is Philosophy Teachable? Aristotelian Logic Dialectical Thinking Totality Aufhebung or Sublation A Grammar of Thinking Negation Three Kinds of Contradiction Triadic Structure What is Knowing? Success at Last! The Reformers Call Hegel to Berlin Hegel’s Public Role in Berlin The Fall of Napoleon Hegel’s Politics The Rise of a New Right Nationalism and Anti-Semitism Against Moral Subjectivism Hegel’s Lectures Freedom and the State The State The Evolution of Freedom The Philosophy of Right Social Ethics Civil Society “The Actual is the Rational” The Philosophy of History The Course of World History The “Germanic World” Freedom Without a Future? The Philosophy of Nature Unsatisfactory Science Science is Incomplete Understanding Nature as Idea The Philosophy of Art Art in Relation to Religion and Philosophy Symbolic, Classic and Romantic Art Classic or Greek Art Romantic Art The Five Arts The Ideal in Painting Poetry, the Highest Art Philosophy, Higher than Art The Problem of Irony The End of Art The Philosophy of Religion The Trinity Mystic Diagrams The Triadic History of Religion The Politics of Religion The English Reform Bill of 1830 The End The Decline of Hegelianism Hegelians Left, Right and Centre The Left or Young Hegelians Feuerbach’s Essence of Christianity The German Ideology An End to Reason The Origins of Existentialism Is Hegel Still Important? Towards the Postmodern Impasse Rediscovering Hegel and Marx Critical Theory Negative Dialectics Deconstruction History is Always Right Fukuyama’s “End of History” In Conclusion Further Reading Biography Books on Hegel Dedication Artist’s Acknowledgements Biographies Index
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