Hegel and the other :a study of the phenomenology of spirit
Albany, NY
State University of New York Press
SUNY series in Hegelian studies
Includes bibliographical references )p. 295-308( and index
Philip J. Kain
Consciousness and the transcendental deduction -- Kant's transcendental deduction -- Sense-certainty -- Perception -- Force and the understanding -- Self-consciousness and the other -- Self-consciousness -- Lordship and bondage -- Theory and the object -- Theory and power -- Stoicism and the flight from heteronomy -- Scepticism and the attack on the transcendental self -- Unhappy consciousness and the highest good -- Reason in the world -- Part A. Theoretical reason -- Affirmation of idealism -- Inner and outer -- Physiognomy and phrenology -- Part B. Practical reason -- Pleasure and necessity -- The law of the heart -- Virtue and the way of the world -- Individuality which takes itself to be real in and for itself -- The spiritual animal kingdom and deceit, or the fact itself -- Reason as lawgiver -- Reason as testing laws -- Culture and reality -- The transcendental deduction and culture -- The ethical order, women, and oppression -- Legal status and the emperor -- Culture and estrangement -- Enlightenment's attack on belief -- Reason, revolution, and terror -- Phenomenology or history? -- Morality and the final purpose -- Culture, religion, and absolute knowing -- Religion -- Alienation and estrangement overcome -- The absolute and its deduction -- A culturally relative absolute -- Hegel's ethnocentrism and racism -- Cultural relativism and truth
، Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich,0771-1381.Phغanomenologie des Geistes