Volume 38 of the Lenin Collected Works: Philosophical Notebooks (1895 - 1916) (original) (raw)
Volume 38
(Philosophical Notebooks)
1895 — 1916
1895
1903
1904
1909
1914-16
| Conspectus of Hegel’s Book The Science of Logic Preface to the First Edition Preface to the Second Edition Introduction: General Concept of Logic Book One: The Doctrine of Being With What Should One Begin Science? Section One: Determinateness (Quality) Section Two: Magnitude (Quantity) Section Three: Measure Book Two: Essence Section One: Essence as Reflection in Itself Section Two: Appearance Section Three: Actuality Book Three: Subjective Logic or the Doctrine of the Notion On the Notion in General Section One: Subjectivity Section Two: Objectivity Section Three: The Idea Summary of Dialectics |
85-237 |
| Notes on Reviews of Hegel’s Logic |
238-242 |
| Conspectus of Hegel’s Book_Lectures on the History of Philosophy_ Introduction to the History of Philosophy Volume XIII. Volume I of The History of Philosophy. History of Greek Philosophy Ionic Philosophy Pythagoras and Pythagoreans The Eleatic School The Philosophy of Heraclitus Leucippus Democritus The Philosophy of Anaxagoras Volume XIV. Volume II of The History of Philosophy The Philosophy of the Sophists The Philosophy of Socrates The Socratics The Philosophy of Plato The Philosophy of Aristotle The Philosophy of the Stoics The Philosophy of Epicurus The Philosophy of the Sceptics Volume XV. Volume III of The History of Philosophy. (The End of Greek Philosophy, Medieval and Modern Philosophy up to Schelling, pp. 1-692) The Neo-Platonists Hegel on Plato’s Dialogues |
243-302 |
| Conspectus of Hegel’s Book Lectures on the Philosophy Of History Hegel on World History |
303-314 |
| Plan of Hegel’s_Dialectics_ (Logic). (Contents of the Small Logic (Encyclopaedia)) [a.k.a. “Conspectus of the Shorter Logic”] |
315-318 |
| Georges Noël: Hegel’s Logic. Paris, 1897 |
319-324 |
| J. Perrin. Treatise on Physical Chemistry. Principles. Paris, 1903 |
325 |
| Peter Genov. Feuerbachs Erkenntnistheorie Und Metaphysik. Zürich, 1911 (Berner Dissertation) (S. 89) |
326-327 |
| Paul Volkmann. Epistemological Foundations of the Natural Sciences (“Sciences and Hypothesis,” IX). Second Edition. Leipzig, 1910 |
328 |
| Max Verworn. The Hypothesis of Biogenesis. Jena, 1903 |
329-330 |
| Fr. Dannemann. How Did Our Picture of the World Arise? (Kosmos). Stuttgart, 1912 |
331-332 |
| Ludwig Darmstaedter. Handbook on the History of the Natural Sciences and Technique. Berlin, 1908, 2nd edition |
333 |
| Napoleon. Pensées. Paris, 1913. Bibliothèque Miniature No. 14 |
334 |
| Artur Erich Haas. The Spirit of Hellenism in Modern Physics. Leipzig, 1914 (32 pp.) (Veit & Co.) |
335 |
| Theodor Lipps. Natural Science and World Outlook. (Speech at the 78th Congress of German Natural Scientists in Stuttgart). Heidelberg, 1906 |
336 |
| Conspectus of Lassalle’s Book The Philosophy of Heraclitus the Obscure of Ephesus |
337-352 |
| On the Question of Dialectics |
353-362 |
| Conspectus of Aristotle’s Book Metaphysics |
363-372 |
| Note on The Collected Works of Feuerbach and Hegel |
373-374 |
| Conspectus of Feuerbach’s Book Exposition, Analysis and Critique of the Philosophy of Leibnitz |
375-387 |
| Remarks On Dr. Johann Plenge’s Marx and Hegel. Tübingen, 1911 |
388-391 |
1912-1916
1908-11
Volume 38 Transcription: R. Cymbala, Marc Szewczyk, & Andy Blunden (“Conspectus”, “Paulsen”, “Note”, “Remarks”, “Conspectus”, “Conspectus” and “Plan”) 2000-2003.
Transcription/Mark-up of Remainder, Proofreading, & Re-Markup: K. Goins (Aug, 2007—July, 2008)