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Chapter II. The Speculative Point of View
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword vii
- Editor's Preface ix
- Introduction by the Editor xiii
- Preface 1
- TABLE OF CONTENTS 7
- Introduction 13
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BOOK ONE. THE OBJECTIVE PROBLEM CONCERNING THE TRUTH OF CHRISTIANITY
- Introductory Remarks 23
- Chapter I. The Historical Point of View 25
- Chapter II. The Speculative Point of View 49
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BOOK TWO. THE SUBJECTIVE PROBLEM. THE RELATION OF THE SUBJECT TO THE TRUTH OF CHRISTIANITY THE PROBLEM OF BECOMING A CHRISTIAN
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PART ONE. SOMETHING ABOUT LESSING
- Chapter I. An Expression of Gratitude 59
- Chapter II. Theses Possibly or Actually Attributable to Lessing 67
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PART TWO. HOW THE SUBJECTIVITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL MUST BE QUALIFIED IN ORDER THAT THE PROBLEM MAY EXIST FOR HIM
- Chapter I. The Task of Becoming Subjective 115
- Chapter II. The Subjective Truth, Inwardness; Truth is Subjectivity 169
- Chapter III. Real or Ethical Subjectivity—The Subjective Thinker 267
- Chapter IV. The Problem of the Fragments: How can an Eternal Happiness be based upon Historical Knowledge? 323
- Chapter V. Conclusion. About Childish Christianity 520
- Appendix. For an Understanding with the Reader 545
- First and Last Declaration 551
- Notes 555
- Index 575
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Foreword vii
- Editor's Preface ix
- Introduction by the Editor xiii
- Preface 1
- TABLE OF CONTENTS 7
- Introduction 13
-
BOOK ONE. THE OBJECTIVE PROBLEM CONCERNING THE TRUTH OF CHRISTIANITY
- Introductory Remarks 23
- Chapter I. The Historical Point of View 25
- Chapter II. The Speculative Point of View 49
-
BOOK TWO. THE SUBJECTIVE PROBLEM. THE RELATION OF THE SUBJECT TO THE TRUTH OF CHRISTIANITY THE PROBLEM OF BECOMING A CHRISTIAN
-
PART ONE. SOMETHING ABOUT LESSING
- Chapter I. An Expression of Gratitude 59
- Chapter II. Theses Possibly or Actually Attributable to Lessing 67
-
PART TWO. HOW THE SUBJECTIVITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL MUST BE QUALIFIED IN ORDER THAT THE PROBLEM MAY EXIST FOR HIM
- Chapter I. The Task of Becoming Subjective 115
- Chapter II. The Subjective Truth, Inwardness; Truth is Subjectivity 169
- Chapter III. Real or Ethical Subjectivity—The Subjective Thinker 267
- Chapter IV. The Problem of the Fragments: How can an Eternal Happiness be based upon Historical Knowledge? 323
- Chapter V. Conclusion. About Childish Christianity 520
- Appendix. For an Understanding with the Reader 545
- First and Last Declaration 551
- Notes 555
- Index 575