A New Critique of Theoretical Thought,
Volume 3: The Structures of Individuality of Temporal Reality.
Details: 784pp. 3 parts. 12 chapters. 56 sub-parts.
Publisher: Amsterdam: Uitgeverij H.J. Paris / Philadelphia: The Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company, 1957.
Translators: David Hugh Freeman (Wilson College) and H. De Jongste (1st Christian Secondary School of Rotterdam).
Contents, (pp. v-xxxiii).
Part 1 The Structures of Individuality of Temporal Things, (pp. 3 153).
Chapter 1 The Misinterpretation of Naοve Experience by Immanence-Philosophy, (pp. 3 52, 3 parts).
Chapter 2 The Structure of a Thing, (pp. 53 103, 4 parts).
Chapter 3 The Subject-Object Relation in the Thing-Structure of Reality, (pp. 104 153, 5 parts).
Part II Structures of Individuality of Temporal Human Society, (pp. 157 376).
Chapter 1 The Basic Problem in the Structural Principles of Temporal Human Society, (pp. 157 261, 7 parts).
Chapter 2 The Typical Structural Principles of the Natural and those of the Organizd and Undifferentiated Institutional Communities, (pp. 262 376, 7 parts).
Part II (Continuation) The Structures of the Differentiated Institutional Communities with a Typical Historical Foundation, (pp. 379 561).
Chapter 3 The Structural Principle of the State, (pp. 379 508, 5 parts).
Chapter 4 The Structural Principle of the Temporal Church-Institution, (pp. 509 561, 4 parts).
Part II (Conclusion) The Structures of voluntary Associations and the inter-Individual and Inter-Communal Relationships in a Differentiated Society, (pp. 565 624).
Chapter 5 The Structural Diversity of Voluntary Associations and the Character of the Individualized Inter-Individual and Inter-Communal Relationships, (pp. 565 624, 4 parts).
Part III Introduction to the Theory of the Enkaptic Inter-Structural Interlacements, (pp. 627 784).
Chapter 1 The Forms of Enkaptic Interlacement of Thing-Structures, (pp. 627 652, 3 parts).
Chapter 2 The Enkaptic Interweaving Forms of Human Societal Structures, (pp. 653 693, 3 parts).
Chapter 3 The Enkaptic Structural Whole and the Concept of Substance in Modern Philosophy of Nature, (pp. 694 780).
Conclusion The Position of Man in the Temporal World, (pp. 781 - 784).