PHILOSOPHY OF MIND:
Part Three of the Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
What Mind is
Subdivision
SECTION I. MIND SUBJECTIVE
SUB-SECTION A. ANTHROPOLOGY, THE SOUL
(a) The Physical Soul
(a) Physical Qualities
(b) Physical Alterations
(c) Sensibility
(b) The Feeling Soul
(a) The Feeling Soul in its Immediacy
(b) Self-feeling
(c) Habit
(c) The Actual Soul
SUB-SECTION B. PHENOMENOLOGY OF MIND, CONSCIOUSNESS
(a) Consciousness proper
(a) Sensuous Consciousness
(b) Sense-perception
(c) The Intellect
(b) Self-consciousness
(a) Appetite
(b) Self-consciousness Recognitive
(c) Universal Self-consciousness
(c) Reason
SUB-SECTION C. PSYCHOLOGY, MIND
(a) Theoretical Mind
(a) Intuition
(b) Representation
(aa) Recollection
(bb) ]Imagination
(cc) Memory
(c) Thinking
(b) Mind Practical
(a) Practical Sense or Feeling
(b) The Impulses and Choice
(c) Happiness
(c) Free Mind
SECTION II. MIND OBJECTIVE
SUB-SECTION A. LAW
(a) Property
(b) Contract
(c) Right versus Wrong
SUB-SECTION B. THE MORALITY OF CONSCIENCE
(a) Purpose
(b) Intention and Welfare
(c) Goodness and Wickedness
SUB-SECTION C. THE MORAL LIFE, OR SOCIAL ETHICS
(a) The Family
(b) Civil Society
(a) The System of Wants
(b) Administration of Justice
(c) Police and Corporation
(c) The State
(a) Constitutional Law
(b) External Public Law
(c) Universal History
SECTION III. ABSOLUTE MIND
SUB-SECTION A. ART
SUB-SECTION B. REVEALED RELIGION
SUB-SECTION C. PHILOSOPHY