First published in 2002.Written in 1910, this book is Volume II of Hegel's the Phenomenology of Mind, the VI of a series of seven volumes on his work. A continuation from volume I, it contains the topics of spirit - ethical action, spirit objective, and the spirit n self-estrangement. Then develops into the area of enlightenment and superstition, freedom and terror, and then religion, and absolute knowledge.
First published in 2002.Written in 1910, this book is Volume II of Hegel's the Phenomenology of Mind, the VI of a series of seven volumes on his work. A continuation from volume I, it contains the topics of spirit - ethical action, spirit objective, and the spirit n self-estrangement. Then develops into the area of enlightenment and superstition, freedom and terror, and then religion, and absolute knowledge.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Table of Contents (BB). SPIRIT VI. SPIRIT A. Objective Spirit: the ethical order a. The ethical world: law divine and human: man and woman b. Ethical action: knowledge human and Divine : guilt and Destiny c. Legal status B. Spirit in self-estrangement: The discipline of culture and civilisation I. The world of spirit in self-estrangement a. Culture and its sphere of reality b. Belief and pure Insight II. Enlightenment a. The struggle of enlightenment with superstition b. The truth of enlightenment III. Absolute freedom and terror [The awakening of free subjectivity.] C. Spirit certain of itself: Morality a The moral view of the world. b. Dissemblance c. Conscience : the "beautiful soul" : Evil and the forgiveness of it (CC). RELIGION VII. RELIGION IN GENERAL A. Natural Religion a. God as Light. b. Plants and Animals as religious objects. c. The artificer. B. Religion in the form of Art a. The abstract work of art. b. The living work of art: the human form as an embodiment of beauty. c. The spiritual work of art: art expressive of social life. C. Revealed Religion (DD). ABSOLUTE KNOWLEDGE. VIII. ABSOLUTE KNOWLEDGE
Table of Contents (BB). SPIRIT VI. SPIRIT A. Objective Spirit: the ethical order a. The ethical world: law divine and human: man and woman b. Ethical action: knowledge human and Divine : guilt and Destiny c. Legal status B. Spirit in self-estrangement: The discipline of culture and civilisation I. The world of spirit in self-estrangement a. Culture and its sphere of reality b. Belief and pure Insight II. Enlightenment a. The struggle of enlightenment with superstition b. The truth of enlightenment III. Absolute freedom and terror [The awakening of free subjectivity.] C. Spirit certain of itself: Morality a The moral view of the world. b. Dissemblance c. Conscience : the "beautiful soul" : Evil and the forgiveness of it (CC). RELIGION VII. RELIGION IN GENERAL A. Natural Religion a. God as Light. b. Plants and Animals as religious objects. c. The artificer. B. Religion in the form of Art a. The abstract work of art. b. The living work of art: the human form as an embodiment of beauty. c. The spiritual work of art: art expressive of social life. C. Revealed Religion (DD). ABSOLUTE KNOWLEDGE. VIII. ABSOLUTE KNOWLEDGE
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