
Preface.
Five Introductory Essays In Psychology And Ethics.
Essay I. On The Scope Of A Philosophy Of Mind.
Essay II. Aims And Methods Of Psychology.
Essay III. On Some Psychological Aspects Of Ethics.
Essay IV. Psycho-Genesis.
Essay V. Ethics And Politics.
Introduction.
What Mind (or Spirit) is.
Subdivision.
This volume presents a faithful translation of the final section of Hegel’s encyclopaedic system, the Philosophy of Mind. Positioned between his Logic and his later writings on law, it offers readers a self‑contained exploration of how consciousness, self‑awareness, and freedom develop within a unified philosophical framework. The translator has kept Hegel’s original paragraphs intact, omitting later editorial additions, so listeners encounter the thinker’s own words, with occasional passages that sparkle into everyday concerns.
The opening essays set the stage by tracing the historic roots of a “philosophy of mind,” from the ancient tripartite scheme of logic, physics and ethics to the modern fragmentation of knowledge. Hegel’s distinctive terminology is explained in a way that highlights both its continuity with Plato and Aristotle and its uniquely personal flavor. Though the material can be dense, the text promises moments of clear insight for anyone willing to engage with its rigorous yet rewarding inquiry into the nature of thought.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (699K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-03-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1770–1831
A towering figure of German idealism, this philosopher tried to show how history, politics, religion, and art all fit into one sweeping vision of reality. His ideas helped shape later thinkers from Karl Marx to existentialists and continue to challenge readers who want philosophy at its most ambitious.
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by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

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by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

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by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel