anguish of, i. 471 seq.;

the good, i. 482.

Consciousness, only a property of animal beings, ii. 336, 337, 414;

origin, aim, and seat of, ii. 475;

what common to all, and what distinguishes one from another, ii. 414, iii. [17] seq.;

self-consciousness and that of other things, ii. 259, 412, 468, iii. [126];

limited to phenomena, i. 358 n., iii. [74], [285] seq.;

as opposed to unconsciousness, ii. 328;

fragmentary nature of, ii. 330 seq.;

what gives it unity and connection, iii. [333];