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Tables of Contents for History & Truth in Hegel's Phenomenology
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION
ix
8
INTRODUCTION
xvii
4
GUIDE TO FOOTNOTES
xxi
 
CHAPTER ONE The Task of the Phenomenology: A) The Introduction
1
24
1A. Critical philosophy as the fear of error and the fear of truth
2
6
1B. Phenomenology as the way of doubt and despair
8
6
1C. Phenomenology as criticism without presuppositions
14
11
CHAPTER TWO The Task of the Phenomenology: B) The Preface
25
34
2A. The present standpoint of Spirit
25
11
2B. The life-world of critical philosophy
36
7
2C. The medical function of philosophy: a) midwifery
43
3
2D. The medical function of philosophy: b) socioanalysis
46
13
CHAPTER THREE The Knowledge of Nature: A) Sense Perception
59
34
3A. "The truth is the whole" as hermeneutical guide
59
7
3B. The mediated character of sense perception
66
6
3C. Language, sense certainty, and Feuerbach's critique
72
8
3D. Language and the double mediation of theoretical consciousness
80
4
3E. Sense certainty and the Phenomenology as a whole
84
9
CHAPTER FOUR The Knowledge of Nature: B) Natural Science
93
28
4A. Preliminary sketch of Hegel's phenomenological philosophy of science
93
4
4B. The supersensible character of scientific thought
97
5
4C. The tautological character of scientific explanation
102
8
4D. The transcendental source of science's supersensible tautologies
110
11
CHAPTER FIVE The Concept of Spirit
121
32
5A. The official introduction to Spirit
121
9
5B. The priority of love over life and labor
130
8
5C. Spirit and ethical life
138
15
CHAPTER SIX The Career of Spirit
153
34
6A. The legal self as the destiny of the ancient world
153
7
6B. The revolutionary self as the destiny of Christendom
160
13
6C. The conscientious self as the destiny of the post-revolutionary world
173
14
CHAPTER SEVEN Religion
187
24
7A. Spirit as the object of religious knowledge
187
7
7B. Spirit as the subject of religious knowledge
194
7
7C. Vorstellung as the form of religious knowledge
201
10
CHAPTER EIGHT Absolute Knowledge
211
20
8A. The withering away of religion and the Marxian critique
211
7
8B. Science and eternity
218
5
8C. The Phenomenology and the System
223
8
INDEX
231