Preface; 1. Substance, subject, system: the justification of science in
Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit Dietmar H. Heidemann; 2. 'Science of the
phenomenology of spirit': Hegel's program and its implementation
Hans-Friedrich Fulda; 3. The Phenomenology of Spirit as a
'transcendentalistic' argument for a monistic ontology Rolf-Peter
Horstmann; 4. Sense certainty and the 'this-such' Willem A. deVries;
5. From desire to recognition: Hegel's account of human sociality Alex
Honneth; 6. 'Reason (...) apprehended irrationally': Hegel's critique of
observing reason Michael Quante; 7. What is a 'shape of spirit?' Terry
Pinkard; 8. Ethical life, morality, and the role of spirit in the
Phenomenology Will Dudley; 9. Self-completing alienation: Hegel's argument
of transparent conditions of free agency Dean Moyar; 10. Practical reason
and spirit in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit Ludwig Siep; 11. Religion and
demythologization in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit Thomas A. Lewis; 12. A
'logic of experience' as 'absolute knowledge': on Hegel's Phenomenology of
Spirit Roger B. Pippin.