6A. Independence and Dependence of Self-Consciousness Lordship and Bondage
23A. The Moral View of the World
7B. Freedom of Self-Consciousness Stoicism: Scepticism: The Unhappy Consciousness
24B. Dissemblance
8A (1). Observation of Nature
25C. Conscience: The “Beautiful Soul”: Evil and the Forgiveness of it
9B. Observation of Self-Consciousness in its Pure Form and in its Relation to External Reality — Logical and Psychological Laws
26A. God as Light
10C. Observation of the Relation of Self-Consciousness To its Immediate Actuality — Physiognomy and Phrenology.
27B. Plants and Animals as Objects of Religion
11A. Pleasure and Necessity
28C. The Artificer
12B. The Law of the Heart, and the Frenzy Of Self-Conceit
29A. The Abstract Work of Art
13C. Virtue and the Course of the World
30B. The Living Work of Art
14A. Society as a Herd of Individuals: Deceit: "Actual Fact"
31C. The Spiritual Work of Art
15B. Reason as Lawgiver
32C. Revealed Religion
16C. Reason as Testing Laws
33VIII. Absolute Knowledge
17A. The Ethical World: Law Human and Divine: Man and Woman