| Hegel: Texts and Commentary | |
| Tác giả: | G.W.F. Hegel |
| Ký hiệu tác giả: |
HE-G |
| Dịch giả: | Walter Kaufmann |
| DDC: | 193 - Triết học Đức và Áo |
| Ngôn ngữ: | Anh |
| Số cuốn: | 2 |
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| PREFACE FOR THE ANCHOR EDITION | |
| The Preface to the Phenomenology: Translation with Commentary on Facing Pages | 1 |
| I. Philosophy must become scientific | 7 |
| 1. Science is not the naked result | |
| 2. Inner necessity that philosophy become scientific | 15 |
| 3. External necessity that philosophy become scientific | 21 |
| II. The idea of a phenomenology of the spirit | |
| 1. The true not only substance but also subject | 29 |
| 2. What is phenomenology? | 41 |
| 3. Whose spirit? Individual or universal? | 45 |
| III. Truth | 57 |
| 1. The forms of consciousness and truth | 57 |
| 2. Historical and mathematical truths | 63 |
| 3. Philosophical truth | 71 |
| IV. Conclusion | 89 |
| 1. The exertion of the Concept | 89 |
| 2. There is no royal road to science | 103 |
| 3. The philosopher and the public | 109 |
| “Who Thinks Abstractly?” (Translation) | |
| INDEX | |
| ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |