The Phenomenology of Mind, Volume 1 by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich HEGEL (1770 - 1831), translated by James Black BAILLIE (1872 - 1940) Genre(s): Early Modern Read by: maurice, Foon in English Parts: Part 2 https://youtu.be/xcZmYAPBIq8 Chapters: 00:00:00 - 00 - Translator's Preface 00:41:59 - 01 - Preface part 1 01:13:14 - 02 - Preface part 2 01:46:33 - 03 - Preface part 3 02:19:01 - 04 - Preface part 4 02:43:51 - 05 - Introduction: Intention and Method of the Argument of the Phenomenology 03:11:48 - 06 - Chapter 1: Sense-certainty, or the this and 'meaning' 03:37:46 - 07 - Chapter 2: Perception: or things and the deceptive-ness of perceptual experience 04:15:30 - 08 - Chapter 3: Force and Understanding: Appearance and the supersensible world; part 1 04:42:09 - 09 - Chapter 3: Force and Understanding: Appearance and the supersensible world; part 2 05:25:10 - 10 - Chapter 4: The true nature of self-certainty 05:49:35 - 11 - Chapter 4A: Independence and Dependence of Self-consciousness: Lordship and Bondage 06:16:11 - 12 - Chapter 4B: Freedom of Self-consciousness: Stoicism, Scepticism, and the Unhappy Consciousness Phänomenologie des Geistes (1807) is Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's most important and widely discussed philosophical work. Hegel's first book, it describes the three-stage dialectical life of Spirit. The title can be translated as either The Phenomenology of Spirit or The Phenomenology of Mind, because the German word Geist has both meanings. Phenomenology was the basis of Hegel's later philosophy and marked a significant development in German idealism after Kant. Focusing on topics in metaphysics, epistemology, physics, ethics, history, religion, perception, consciousness, and political philosophy, The Phenomenology is where Hegel develops his concepts of dialectic (including the Master-slave dialectic), absolute idealism, ethical life, and Aufhebung. The book had a profound effect in Western philosophy, and 'has been praised and blamed for the development of existentialism, communism, fascism, death of God theology, and historicist nihilism.' - Summary by Wikipedia More information: https://librivox.org/the-phenomenology-of-mind-volume-1-by-georg-wilhelm-friedrich-hegel/ LibriVox - free public domain audiobooks (https://librivox.org/)

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