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Abbreviations vii
Editor's Introduction ix
Hegel's Philosophy of Mind ([section section]377-577) 1
Introduction ([section section]377-86) 3
Concept of Mind ([section section]381-4) 9
Subdivision ([section section]385-6) 20
Subjective Mind ([section section]387-482)
Anthropology, The Soul ([section section]388-412) 29
The Natural Soul ([section section]391-402) 35
Natural Qualities ([section section]392-5) 35
Natural Alterations ([section section]396-8) 53
Sensation ([section section]399-402) 68
The Feeling Soul ([section section]403-10) 87
The Feeling Soul in its Immediacy ([section section]403-6) 89
Self-feeling ([section section]407-8) 114
Habit([section section]409-10) 130
The Actual Soul ([section section]411-12) 136
Phenomenology of Mind ([section section]413-39) 142
Consciousness as such ([section section]418-23) 147
Sensory Consciousness ([section section]418-19) 147
Perception ([section section]420-1) 149
Intellect ([section section]422-3) 150
Self-consciousness ([section section]424-37) 152
Desire ([section section]426-9) 154
Recognizant Self-consciousness ([section section]430-5) 157
Universal Self-consciousness ([section section]436-7) 162
Reason ([section section]438-9) 164
Psychology, The Mind ([section section]440-82) 165
Theoretical Mind ([section section]445-68) 173
Intuition ([section section]446-50) 176
Representation ([section section]451-64) 184
Recollection ([section section]452-4) 186
Imagination ([section section]455-60) 188
Memory ([section section]461-4) 198
Thinking ([section section]465-8) 202
Practical Mind ([section section]469-80) 206
Practical Feeling ([section section]471-2) 207
Urges and Wilfulness ([section section]473-8) 210
Happiness ([section section]479-80) 213
Free Mind ([section section]481-2) 214
Objective Mind ([section section]483-552)
Right ([section section]488-502) 220
Property ([section section]488-92) 220
Contract ([section section]493-5) 221
Right versus Wrong ([section section]496-502) 222
Morality ([section section]503-12) 224
Purpose ([section]504) 224
Intention and Well-being([section section]505-6) 225
Good and Evil ([section section]507-12) 225
Ethical Life ([section section]513-52) 228
The Family ([section section]518-22) 229
Civil Society ([section section]523-34) 230
The System of Needs ([section section]524-8) 230
Administration of Justice ([section section]529-32) 232
Police and Corporation ([section section]533-4) 235
The State ([section section]535-52) 236
Constitutional Law ([section section]537-46) 236
External Public Law ([section section]547) 245
World History ([section section]548-52) 246
Absolute Mind ([section section]553-77)
Art ([section section]556-63) 259
Revealed Religion ([section section]564-71) 263
Philosophy ([section section]572-77) 267
Commentary 279
Index 665
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