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  1. Phenomenology of Spirit, by G.W.F. Hegel 1 Contents 3 Preface 5 Introduction 35 I. Sensory Certainty: The This and Meaning 43 II. Perception: The Thing and Illusion 48 III. Force and Understanding: Appearance and Supersensible World 56 IV. The Truth of Certainty of Oneself 72 V. Certainty and Truth of Reason 95 VI. Spirit 174 VII. Religion 268 ...

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  4. Hegels Phenomenology of Spirit examines the course of experience in progress from ephemeral matter-of-fact appearance, through mounting evidence of an underlying coherency, to a comprehensive result so critically thought through that the inner logical dynamic of the real is manifest. In the preface of his book Hegel says (in para-

  5. 978-0-521-85579-2 — Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: The Phenomenology of Spirit Georg Wilhelm Fredrich Hegel , Edited and translated by Terry Pinkard , Michael Baur Frontmatter

  6. Hegel’s idea is that normative statuses are instituted by reciprocal recognition, a particular structure of normative attitudes. Recognizing someone is attributing normative statuses: taking or treating that individual as responsible, committed, entitled, or authoritative. Hegel thinks that actually to be responsible, committed, entitled, or ...

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