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Foreword Historical Review I. Natural Consciousness II. Phenomenal Knowledge
1. The Need for Philosophy
2. Conditions for the Presentation of Phenomenal Knowledge III. Natural Consciousness and Science IV. Reflection-Philosophy and Absolute Reflection V. Consciousness and Spirit
1. The Concept of Spirit
2. The Method according to the Introduction VI. The Role of the Phenomenologist and the Genesis of the Concept of Science VII. The Idea of the Phenomenology of Spirit and Its Significance for the Understanding of Post-Hegelian Philosophy Index
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