The Phenomenology of Mind
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| The Phenomenology of Mind by , translated by James Black Baillie |
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| Original title: Phänomenologie des Geistes (1807). |
[edit] Table of contents
- Preface: On Scientific Knowledge in General
- Introduction: Intention and Method of the Argument
A. Consciousness
- I. Sense-Certainty, This, and Meaning
- II. Perception, Thing, and Deceptiveness
- III. Force and Understanding
B. Self-Consciousness
C. Free Concrete Mind
- (AA) Reason
- (BB) Spirit
- (CC) Religion
- (DD) Absolute Knowledge
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