Acknowledgments A Note on the Text Introduction Part 1. Consciousness 1. Sense, Time, and My Meaning 2. From Perception to Philosophy 3. Understanding: Things, Forces, and the Body Part 2. Self-Consciousness 4. Death and Desire in Hegel's Epistemology: The Form of Hegel's Argument 5. Reading and the Body 6. Hermeneutical Pressure: Intersubjectivity and Objectivity 7. The "Freedom of Self-Consciousness" and Early Modern Epistemology Part 3. The Absolute Reason 8. Reason and Dualism Spirit 9. Spirit and Skepticism 10. The Contradictions of Moral Life: Hegel's Critique of Kant 11. Selfhood, Conscience, and Dialectic Religion 12. The Ritual Basis of Self-Identity 13. Vision and Image in Hegel's System 14. Deciding to Read: On the Horizon (of Christianity) Absolute Knowing 15. Absolute Knowing: The Structure and Project of Hegel's System of Science Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments A Note on the Text Introduction Part 1. Consciousness 1. Sense, Time, and My Meaning 2. From Perception to Philosophy 3. Understanding: Things, Forces, and the Body Part 2. Self-Consciousness 4. Death and Desire in Hegel's Epistemology: The Form of Hegel's Argument 5. Reading and the Body 6. Hermeneutical Pressure: Intersubjectivity and Objectivity 7. The "Freedom of Self-Consciousness" and Early Modern Epistemology Part 3. The Absolute Reason 8. Reason and Dualism Spirit 9. Spirit and Skepticism 10. The Contradictions of Moral Life: Hegel's Critique of Kant 11. Selfhood, Conscience, and Dialectic Religion 12. The Ritual Basis of Self-Identity 13. Vision and Image in Hegel's System 14. Deciding to Read: On the Horizon (of Christianity) Absolute Knowing 15. Absolute Knowing: The Structure and Project of Hegel's System of Science Notes Bibliography Index
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