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Index
Title Page
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References and Abbreviations
Editor's Introduction
Anthropology, Geist, and the Soul-Body Relation: The Systematic Beginning of Hegel’s Philosophy of Spirit
Hegel’s Naturalism or Soul and Body in the Encyclopedia
How the Dreaming Soul Became the Feeling Soul, between the 1827 and 1830 Editions of Hegel’s Philosophy of Subjective Spirit: Empirical Psychology and the Late Enlightenment
The Dark Side of Subjective Spirit: Hegel on Mesmerism, Madness, and Ganglia
Hegel on the Emotions: Coordinating Form and Content
Awakening to Madness and Habituation to Death in Hegel’s “Anthropology”
Awakening from Madness: The Relationship between Spirit and Nature in Light of Hegel’s Account of Madness
Between Nature and Spirit: Hegel’s Account of Habit
The “Struggle for Recognition” and the Thematization of Intersubjectivity
Freedom as Correlation: Recognition and Self-Actualization in Hegel’s Philosophy of Spirit
Hegel’s Linguistic Thought in the Philosophy of Subjective Spirit: Between Kant and the “Metacritics”
The Psychology of Will and the Deduction of Right: Rethinking Hegel’s Theory of Practical Intelligence
The Relation of Mind to Nature: Two Paradigms
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