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Preface. On Scientific Knowledge in General; Introduction. Intention and Method of the Argument; 1.Consciousness---Sense-Certainty, This, and Meaning – Perception, Thing, and Deceptiveness – Force and Understanding; 2. Self-Consciousness – The True Nature of Self-Certainty – Independence and Dependence of Self-Consciousness: Lordship and Bondage – Freedom of Self-Consciousness: Stoicism, Skepticism, and the Unhappy; Consciousness; 3. Free Concrete Mind Reason – Certainty and Truth of Reason – Observation as a function of Reason – Observation of Nature – Observation of self-consciousness as self-consciousness, and as standing in relation to external reality. Logical and Psychological laws – Observation of self-consciousness to its immediate actuality. Physiognomy and Phrenology – Realization of rational self-consciousness through itself – Pleasure and Necessity The law of the heart, and the frenzy of self-conceit – Virtue and the course of the world – Individuality – Self-contained individuals associated as a community of animals and the deception thence arising: the real fact – Reason as lawgiver – Reason as test of laws; 4. Spirit – Objective Spirit: the ethical order. The ethical world: law divine and human: man and woman. Ethical action: knowledge human and Divine: Guilt and Destiny. Legal status. Spirit in self-estrangement: the discipline of culture and civilization. The world of spirit in self-estrangement. Culture and its realm of actual reality. Belief and pure insight. Enlightenment. The struggle of enlightenment with superstition. The truth of enlightenment. Absolute freedom and terror. Spirit certain of itself: Morality. The moral view of the world. Dissemblance. Conscience: the “beautiful soul”: Evil and the forgiveness of it; 5. Religion. Religion in General. Natural Religion. Religion in the form of Art. The abstract work of art. The living work of art. The spiritual work of art. Revealed Religion; 6. Absolute Knowledge. Absolute Knowledge.ISBN: 8177556525
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