ABSTRACT

This clear, critical examination makes Hegels arguments fully accessible. Hegel's system is considered as a whole and examines the wide range of problems that it was designed to solve.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part One PRELUDE

chapter I|17 pages

Perception, Conception and Thought

chapter II|20 pages

Thinking and the Self

chapter III|45 pages

Experience, Meta-thinking and Objectivity

part |2 pages

Part Two PROBLEMS

chapter IV|20 pages

Philosophy and the Fall of Man

chapter V|42 pages

Knowledge and Assumptions

chapter VI|38 pages

Infinite Objects and Finite Cognition

chapter VII|66 pages

Faith, Proofs and Infinity

part |2 pages

Part Three THE SYSTEM

chapter VIII|87 pages

Logic: Thinking about Thinking

chapter IX|56 pages

Thought and Things: the Transition to Nature

chapter X|65 pages

Idealism, Appearance and Contradiction

chapter XI|51 pages

Freedom, Morality and the End of History