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The Phenomenology of Mind, Volume 1 - Georg Wilhelm Friedrich HEGEL

Phänomenologie des Geistes (1807) is Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's most important and widely discussed philosophical work. Hegel's first book, it describes the three-stage dialectical life of Spirit. The title can be translated as either The Phenomenology of Spirit or The Phenomenology of Mind, because the German word Geist has both meanings. Phenomenology was the basis of Hegel's later philosophy and marked a significant development in German idealism after Kant. Focusing on topics in metaphysics, epistemology, physics, ethics, history, religion, perception, consciousness, and political philosophy, The Phenomenology is where Hegel develops his concepts of dialectic (including the Master-slave dialectic), absolute idealism, ethical life, and Aufhebung. The book had a profound effect in Western philosophy, and "has been praised and blamed for the development of existentialism, communism, fascism, death of God theology, and historicist nihilism." - Summary by Wikipedia
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Translator's PrefacePreface part 1Preface part 2Preface part 3Preface part 4Introduction: Intention and Method of the Argument of the PhenomenologyChapter 1: Sense-certainty, or the this and "meaning"Chapter 2: Perception: or things and the deceptive-ness of perceptual experienceChapter 3: Force and Understanding: Appearance and the supersensible world; part 1Chapter 3: Force and Understanding: Appearance and the supersensible world; part 2Chapter 4: The true nature of self-certaintyChapter 4A: Independence and Dependence of Self-consciousness: Lordship and BondageChapter 4B: Freedom of Self-consciousness: Stoicism, Scepticism, and the Unhappy ConsciousnessChapter 5A-a(1): Certainty and Truth of Reason; Observation as a mode of things of NatureChapter 5A-a(2): Observation of organic existenceChapter 5A-a(3): Observation of nature as an organic wholeChapter 5A-b: Logical and Psychological lawsChapter 5A-c: Physiognomy and Phrenology; part 1Chapter 5A-c: Physiognomy and Phrenology; part 2Chapter 5B: Realisation of Rational Self-ConsciousnessChapter 5B-a: Pleasure and NecessityChapter 5B-b: The Law of the Heart and the Frenzy of Self-conceitChapter 5B-c: Virtue and the Course of the WorldChapter 5C: Individuality, which takes Itself to be Real in and for ItselfChapter 5C-a: Society as a Herd of Individuals: Deceit: "Actual Fact"Chapter 5C-b: Reason as LawgiverChapter 5C-c: Reason as Testing Laws
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