----- 黑格尔的自然主义:心灵,性质和生命的最后端
Preface Introduction Part One Chapter 1: Disenchanted Aristotelian Naturalism A: Hegel's Aristotelian Turn 1: Animal Life 2: The Inwardness of Animal Life B: From Animal Subjectivity to Human Subjectivity C: Animal Life and the Will Chapter 2: Self-Consciousness in the Natural World A: Animal and Human Awareness B: Consciousness of the World C. Self-Consciousness 1: Being at Odds with Oneself in Desire 2: The Attempt at Being at One with Oneself as Mastery Over Others 3. Masters, Slaves and Freedom 4: The Truth of Mastery and Servitude 5: Objectivity, Intuition and Representation Part Two Chapter 3: The Self-Sufficient Good A: Actualized Agency: The Sublation of Happiness B: The Actually Free Will C: The Impossibility of Autonomy and the "Idea" of Freedom D. Being at One with Oneself as a Self-Sufficient Final End Chapter 4: Inner Lives and Public Orientation A. Failure in Forms of Life B. The Phenomenology of a Form of Life C. Greek Tensions, Greek Harmony D: Empire and the Inner Life Chapter Five: Public reasons, Private Reasons A. Enlightenment and Individualism B: Morality and Private Reasons C. Ethical Life and Public Reasons Chapter Six: The Inhabitable Alienation of Modern Life A: Alienation as Uninhabitability 1: Diderot's Dilemma 2: Civil Society and the Balance of Interests 3: Making the Sale and Getting at the Truth B: Power: the Limits of Morality in Politics 1. Bureaucratic Democracy? 2: The Nation State? Chapter Seven: Conclusion: Hegel as a Post-Hegelian A. Self-Comprehension 1: Hegelian Amphibians 2: Second Nature and Wholeness B: Final Ends?
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