| 5 | INTRODUCTION |
| Part One | |
| THE BASIC PHILOSOPHICAL QUESTION AS A PROBLEM OF THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY | |
| I • THE SENSE AND MEANING OF THE BASIC PHILOSOPHICAL QUESTION | |
| 19 | 1. The Basic Philosophical Question and the Problematic of Philosophy |
| 22 | 2. Self-Awareness and the External World. • The Epistemological Necessity of the Basic Philosophical Question |
| 33 | 3. On the Origin and Development of the Basic Philosophical Question |
| 37 | 4. The Basic Philosophical Question: Objective Content and Subjective Form of Expression. • The Real Starting Point of Philosophical Inquiry |
| II • THE TWO SIDES OF THE BASIC PHILOSOPHICAL QUESTION | |
| 54 | 1. The Ontological Aspect: • the Materialist Answer to the Basic Question |
| 74 | 2. The Ontological Aspect: • a Contribution to the Delineation of the Idealist Answer to the Basic Philosophical Question |
| 87 | 3. The Epistemological Aspect • The Principle of Reflection and the Idealist Interpretation of the Knowability of the World |
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