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III. | The Problem of the Nature of Error stated | 396 |
IV. | Psychological Aspect of the Problem | 402 |
V. | The Problem in Case of Errors about one's Fellow-Beings | 406 |
VI. | The Problem in Case of Errors about Matters of Experience | 417 |
VII. | Summary and Solution of the Problem | 420 |
VIII. | Answer to the Objection that views Error as barely Possible | 426 |
IX. | Absolute Idealism as the Result of the Chapter | 431 |
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The Religious Insight | 436 | |
I. | General Survey and Religious Aspect of Philosophical Idealism as stated in the previous Chapter | 437 |
II. | The Doctrine of the Absolute Thought as Perfect | 441 |
III. | The Problem of Evil | 449 |
IV. | The World of the Postulates and the External World once more | 460 |
V. | The Conception of Moral Progress | 464 |
VI. | Practical Bearings of the Doctrine | 468 |
Epilogue | 475 |