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| First Chapter. On the practical need for philosophy | = = = = = = = = = = = = | Page 1 |
| Second. On man in his bondage to nature, state, and church | = = = = = = = = = = = | — 31 |
| Third. On the concepts of goods, virtues, and duties | = = = = = = = = = = = = | — 46 |
| Fourth. On the need for religion | = = = = = = = | — 59 |
| Fifth. On the difference between moral and aesthetic judgment | = = = = = = = = = = = = | — 77 |
| Sixth. On the difference between the aesthetic and theoretical view of things | = = = = = = = = = | — 87 |
| Seventh. On art and the artist | = = = = | — 97 |
| Eighth. On the useful art | - = = = = = = | — 107 |
| Ninth. On fine art | = = = = = = = | — 117 |
| Tenth. On scholarly art | = = = = = = = | — 133 |
| Eleventh. On political art | = = = = = = = = | — 148 |
| Twelfth. On the art of education | = = = = = = | — 167 |
| Thirteenth. On mental agility | = = = = = | — 189 |
| Fourteenth. On life | = = = = = = = = = | — 206 |
| Fifteenth. On matter | = = = = = = = = | — 219 |
| Sixteenth. On the soul and the 'I' | = = = = = | — 227 |