
Hegel: Lectures on the Proofs of the Existence of God
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- Intro
- CONTENTS
- EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION
- LECTURES ON THE PROOFS OF THE EXISTENCE OF GOD (1829)
- First Lecture
- The Occasion for These Lectures
- Discrediting of the Proofs in Modern Culture
- Faith and Reason
- The Elevation of the Human Spirit to God
- Second Lecture
- Subjective Proof and Finite Knowledge
- The Turn to Faith
- Third Lecture
- Faith, Immediacy, and Mediation
- Transition to Feeling
- Fourth Lecture
- Feeling
- Fifth Lecture
- Summary of the Preceding Argument
- Can God Be Known?
- Sixth Lecture
- An Affirmative Approach
- The Historical Aspect
- The Proof from Consensus
- The Metaphysical Proof
- Seventh Lecture
- Critique of the Metaphysics of Natural Theology
- The Speculative Concept
- Eighth Lecture
- The Multiplicity of Proofs and the One God
- Ninth Lecture
- Two Kinds of Proof
- Modes of Connection between Being and Concept
- The Three Proofs
- Tenth Lecture
- The Cosmological Proof
- The Categories of Contingency and Necessity
- Eleventh Lecture
- The Argument from Contingency to Necessity
- The Proofs and Logic
- The Nature of Necessity
- Twelfth Lecture
- Critique of Absolute Necessity
- Thirteenth Lecture
- The Defect in the Argument from Contingency to Necessity
- No Passage from the Finite to the Infinite?
- Fourteenth Lecture
- The Finitude of Spirit
- The Infinitude of Spirit
- The Community of God and Humanity with Each Other
- Fifteenth Lecture
- The Speculative View of the Transition from Finite to Infinite
- Sixteenth Lecture
- Religions of Absolute Necessity
- The Pantheism of Absolute Necessity
- Characteristics of Systems of Substantiality
- ON THE COSMOLOGIGAL PROOF
- A Fragment
- THE TELEOLOGICAL PROOF
- From the 1831 Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion
- THE ONTOLOGICAL PROOF
- From the 1831 Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion
- GLOSSARY
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- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- INDEX
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