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Index
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Abbreviations
Preface for the Anchor Edition
The Preface to the Phenomenology: Translation with Commentary
I. Philosophy must become scientific
1. Science is not the naked result
2. Inner necessity that philosophy become scientific
3. External necessity that philosophy become scientific
II. The idea of a phenomenology of the spirit
1. The true not only substance but also subject
2. What is phenomenology?
3. Whose spirit? Individual or universal?
III. Truth
1. The forms of consciousness and truth
2. Historical and mathematical truths
3. Philosophical truth
IV. Conclusion
1. The exertion of the Concept
2. There is no royal road to science
3. The philosopher and the public
“Who Thinks Abstractly?” (Translation)
Index
Acknowledgments
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