The Phenomenology of Mind - 9781138870949
Taylor & Francis
Originally published in 1910, this is a translation, with introduction and notes of The Phenomenology of Mind by Hegel. > VOLUME I PAGE Translator's Introduction; PREFACE ON SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE IN GENERAL; INTRODUCTION; (INTENTION AND METHOD OF THE ARGUMENT OF THE PHENOMENOLOGY) A. CONSCIOUSNESS . I. SENSE-CERTAINTY, OR THE THIS AND MEANING [1. The object of sense-certainty. 2. The subject of sense-certainty. 3. The concrete experience of sense-certainty]. II. PERCEPTION : OR THINGS AND THE DECEPTIVENESS OF PERCEPTUAL EXPERIENCE [1. The notion of a thing. 2. The contradictoriness of the perception of things. 3. The transition to unconditioned universality and the sphere of Understanding]. III. FORCE AND UNDERSTANDING; APPEARANCE AND THE SUPERSENSIBLE WORLD [1. Force and the play of forces. 2. The inner realm. B. SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS IV. THE TRUE NATURE OF SELF-CERTAINTY A. Independence and Dependence of Self-consciousness: Lordship and Bondage B. Freedom of Self-consciousness : St.
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