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Hegel’s Idealism The Satisfactions of Self-Consciousness ROBERT B. PIPPIN Department of Philosophy, Univesity of California, San Diego CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Pu [SHED BY THE PRESS SYNDICATE OF TH UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE ‘The Pit Buldng, Trumpington Street, Canbedge, United Kingdom ‘CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS ‘The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 2RU,UK _hup/fwww.cupcam 2c uk “40 West 2h Street, New York, NY 10011-4211, USA huiputwww.cup.org 10 Stamford Rood, Oakleigh, Melburae 3166, Austalia (© Cambridge University Press 1989 This book is in copyright. Subject vo satutory exception and tothe provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements, ‘no reproduction of any part may ake place without ‘e watenpeemision of Cambridge Universiy Press First published 1989, Reprinted 1993, 1995, 1999, ‘A catalogue record for this books avaale from the British Library Library of Congress Catlogung-in-Pubication dai avaiable ISBN 0 $21 399237 paperback ‘Transferred to digital printing 2001 FOR JOAN Contents Acknowledgments Primary texts abbreviations Part I: ‘The idealist background 1 Introduction 2. Kantian and Hegelian idealism 1 Apperception 2 Hegel on Kant's idealism 3 Apperception and idealism 4 Kantian formality 1. The spirit of Kantianism 2. Fichtean apperception 3 Idealism in the Wissenschafislebre 4 The Jena formulations 1 Schelling and the Jena writings 2. Reflection and speculation 3 Reflective and speculative judgments 4° Identity theory Part II: The phenomenology of idealism 5. Skepticism, knowledge, and truth in the Jena Phenomenology 1 Idealism and skepticism 2. Phenomenological deduction 3 The science of the experience of consciousness 4 Objections 6 Overcoming consciousness 1 Demonstratives, descriptions, and theories 2. Taking to be true 3 The inverted world 7 Satisfying self-consciousness 1 Hegel's turning point | 2 The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom a 31 94 9 109 116 116. 125 BI 143 143 154

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