Transl. by Samuel Cherniak and John Heckman. — Northwestern University Press, 1974. — ISBN: 0-8101-0594-2
Translators' Preface
List of Hegel's Works
Introduction by John Heckman
Generalities on the PhenomenologyMeaning and Method of the Phenomenology
History and Phenomenology
The Structure of the Phenomenology
Consciousness, or the phenomenological genesis of the conceptSensuous Certainty
Perception
Understanding
The Transition from Natural Self-Consciousness to Universal Self-ConsciousnessIntroduction: The Movement of Consciousness to Self-Consciousness
Self-Consciousness and Life: The Independence of Self- Consciousness
The Liberty of Self-Consciousness: Stoicism and Skepticism
Unhappy Consciousness
Reason in its phenomenological aspectReason and Idealism
The Observation of Nature
The Observation of Human Individuality
Active Reason and Modern Individualism
Human Works and th๔ Dialectic of Action
Spirit: from spiritual substance to the self-knowledge of SpiritImmediate Spirit
The First Form of Spiritual Self
The World of Culture and Alienation
The Struggle between Enlightenment and Superstition
Absolute Freedom and the Terror: The Second Type of Spiritual Self
From the self-knowledge of Spirit to Absolute SpiritThe Moral World View
Self-Certain Spirit: Self or Freedom (Third Type of Spiritual Self)
Religion: Mysticism or Humanism?
Phenomenology and Logic: Absolute Knowledge