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Index
Coverpage
Half title
Series page
Title page
Imprints page
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Hegel's Path to the Phenomenology
The Voyage of Discovery
The Intellectual, Political, and Social Ferment of the Time
Some of the Controversies Surrounding the Publication
What is a “Phenomenology”?
A Brief Overview of the Book
Consciousness
Self-Consciousness
Reason
The Disputed Turn from Reason to Geist
Spirit
Religion
Conclusion
Translator's Note
The Phenomenology of Spirit
Contents
Preface
Introduction
A. Consciousness
I. Sensuous-Certainty;63 or the “This” and Meaning Something
II. Perceiving; 71or the Thing and Illusion
III. Force 82and the Understanding; Appearance and the Supersensible World
B. Self-Consciousness
IV. The Truth of Self-Certainty
A. Self-Sufficiency and Non-Self-Sufficiency of Self-Consciousness; Mastery and Servitude
B. Freedom of Self-Consciousness: Stoicism, Skepticism, and the Unhappy Consciousness
C. (AA) Reason
V. The Certainty and Truth of 132Reason
A. Observing Reason
a. Observation139 of Nature
b. Observation of Self-Consciousness in its Purity and in its Relation to External Actuality: Logical and Psychological Laws
c. Observation of the Relation of Self-Consciousness to its Immediate Actuality: Physiognomy and Phrenology
B. The Actualization of Rational Self-Consciousness Through Itself
a. Pleasure and Necessity
b. The Law of the Heart, and the Insanity of Self-Conceit
c. Virtue and the Way of the World
C. Individuality, Which, to Itself, is Real in and for Itself
a. The Spiritual Kingdom of Animals and Deception; or the Crux of the Matter (die Sache selbst)
b. Law-Giving Reason
c. Reason as Testing Laws
(BB) Spirit
VI. 238Spirit
A. True Spirit, Ethical Life
a. The Ethical World, the Human and Divine Law, Man and Woman
b. Ethical Action, Human and Divine Knowing, Guilt and Fate
c. The State of Legality
B. Spirit Alienated from Itself: Cultural Formation
I. The World of Self-Alienated Spirit
a. Cultural Formation and its Realm of Actuality
b. Faith and Pure Insight
II. The Enlightenment
a. The Struggle of the Enlightenment with Superstition
b. The Truth of the Enlightenment
III. Absolute Freedom and Terror
C. Spirit Certain of Itself: Morality
a. The Moral Worldview
b. Dissemblance
c. Conscience; the Beautiful Soul, Evil, and its Forgiveness
(CC) Religion
VII. Religion363
A. Natural Religion369
a. The Luminous Essence
b. Plants and Animals
c. The Artisan
B. The Art-Religion376
a. The Abstract Work of Art
b. The Living Work of Art
c. The Spiritual Work of Art
C. Revealed Religion400
(DD) Absolute Knowing
VIII. 422Absolute Knowing
Appendix Hegel's Advertisement and Hegel's Note to Himself
Hegel's Handwritten Notice to Himself for the Reworking of the Phenomenology for the Second Edition (probable date: Autumn 1831)
Further Reading
Glossary of Translated Terms
Index
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