
Hegel's Absolute : An Introduction to Reading the Phenomenology of Spirit
by Verene, Donald Phillip-
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Table of Contents
Hegel's preface : reflection versus speculation | p. 1 |
Hegel's "introduction" : the double Ansich | p. 13 |
Hegel's reason : a digression | p. 25 |
Hegel's system : dialectic of "andness" | p. 31 |
The beginning of the phenomenology | p. 41 |
Force, understanding, and the inverted world | p. 49 |
Self-consciousness of masterhood and servitude | p. 55 |
Unhappy consciousness | p. 63 |
On reading the second "half" of the phenomenology : an overview of reason and spirit | p. 71 |
Absolute knowing | p. 91 |
Hegel's terminology | p. 99 |
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