Consciousness in itself
2. Life
3. The Ego and Desire
A. Independence and Dependence of Self-consciousness: Lordship and Bondage
1. Duplicated self-consciousness
2. The conflict of self-consciousness in self-opposition
3. Lord and bondsman
(a) Lordship
(b) Fear
(c) The formative process of self-enfranchisement
B. Freedom of Self-consciousness: Stoicism, Scepticism, and the Unhappy Consciousness
[Preliminary]: the stage of consciousness reached at this point: Thinking
1. Stoicism
2. Scepticism
3. The unhappy consciousness: subjective piety
(a) The changeable consciousness
(b) The form of the Unchangeable
(c) The union of the actual and self-consciousness
(1) The pure consciousness: the life of emotion: devotion
(2) The individual and actuality. The deeds of the pious consciousness
(3) Self-consciousness passing into Reason. Self-mortification
C. FREE CONCRETE MIND
(AA). REASON
V. Certainty and Truth of Reason
1. Idealism
2. Categories
3. Empty or subjective Idealism: its Knowledge
A. Observation as a function of Reason
a. Observation of Nature
1. Observation of things of Nature
(a) Description in general
(b) Descriptive marks
(c) Laws
(1)Notion and experience of law
(2) Experiment
(3) Material elements
2. Observation of organic existence
(a) Relation of the organic to inorganic elements
(b) Organic teleology
(c) Inner and outer
± The inner: the general moments of the inner aspect of organic life, Sensibility, Irritability, and Reproduction: the laws of these moments: the relation of the inner aspect to its outer expression
² The inner and the outer as constituting an organic individual form
³ The outer as at once inner and outer
3. Observation of nature as an organic whole
(a) The idea of organization applied to the inorganic: [specific weight, cohesion, number]
(b) The organization of organic nature: genus, species, and individuality
(c) Life as reason in contingent form
b. Observation of self-consciousness purely as self-consciousness, and as standing in relation to external reality. Logical and Psychological laws
1. Laws of thought
2. Psychological laws
3. The law of individuality
c. Observation of the relation of self-consciousness to its immediate actuality.
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