| PREFACE | 1 |
| HIERARCHICAL APPROACH | 5 |
| Hierarchical Integrity | 8 |
| Structures | 11 |
| Systems | 14 |
| Hierarchies | 19 |
| Hierarchical Conversion | 24 |
| Fundamental Principles | 29 |
| LOGIC | 33 |
| Levels of Logic | 35 |
| Syncretic, analytical and synthetic logic | 35 |
| Metaphysics, dialectics and diathetics | 36 |
| Levels of intelligence | 38 |
| Regularity and truth | 39 |
| Discreteness and continuity | 40 |
| Organization in logic | 41 |
| Classical Logic | 42 |
| What is classical? | 42 |
| Branches of classical logic | 43 |
| Logical forms | 44 |
| Adequacy, truth, correctness | 45 |
| Fundamental principles | 46 |
| Fallacies | 48 |
| Dialectical Logic | 49 |
| What is dialectics? | 50 |
| The origin of dialectics | 51 |
| Logical forms | 52 |
| Fundamental principles | 53 |
| Diathetical Logic | 56 |
| Why diathetics? | 57 |
| Logical forms | 57 |
| Fundamental principles | 60 |
| Formal Logic | 63 |
| Classical logic | 64 |
| Logic and mathematics | 67 |
| The basics of diathetical logic | 71 |
| ONTOLOGY OF CONSCIOUSNESS | 85 |
| Ontological Roots of Subjectivity | 86 |
| The central problem of philosophy | 88 |
| Levels of reflection | 92 |
| Subjectivity as universal mediation | 94 |
| The subject and activity | 101 |
| Inside the Subject | 108 |
| Unfolding mediation | 108 |
| Mental processes | 116 |
| From awareness to consciousness | 125 |
| Ideation | 127 |
| Hierarchy of Consciousness | 134 |
| Philosophical categories | 135 |
| Reflection schemes | 137 |
| Levels of subjectivity | 138 |
| Levels of culture | 139 |
| Levels of spirituality | 140 |
| EPISTEMOLOGY OF CONSCIOUSNESS | 147 |
| Hierarchical Methodology | 152 |
| Between the object and the product | 153 |
| Observing the subject | 159 |
| Extrasensory reflection? | 163 |
| Theories of consciousness | 164 |
| Cultural dependence of science | 168 |
| Scheme Transfer: Physical Psychology | 173 |
| Observer in physics | 175 |
| Physical methods in psychology | 177 |
| The foundations of physical psychology | 181 |
| The scheme of Newtonian mechanics | 183 |
| Motivation and temperament | 186 |
| CONSCIOUSNESS IN PSYCHOLOGY | 191 |
| General Psychology | 196 |
| Extent hierarchy | 197 |
| Meaning and sense | 200 |
| Psychological sets | 202 |
| Psychological dimensions of activity | 203 |
| Schemes of activity | 207 |
| Differential psychology | 211 |
| Hierarchy of personality | 214 |
| Social Psychology | 215 |
| Transactional analysis | 217 |
| Collective behavior | 221 |
| Animal psychology | 222 |
| ASPECTS OF CONSCIOUSNESS | 225 |
| Consciousness and Physiology | 226 |
| Mind and body | 226 |
| Consciousness and the brain | 231 |
| Localization of mental processes | 233 |
| Space and Time | 236 |
| Development of Consciousness | 239 |
| Education | 243 |
| Consciousness and Communication | 246 |
| Altered States of Consciousness | 253 |
| Psychotherapy | 255 |
| ETHICS OF CONSCIOUSNESS | 265 |
| Syncretic Ethics | 267 |
| Mediation | 267 |
| Universality | 268 |
| Analytical Ethics | 271 |
| Awareness | 272 |
| Intentionality | 274 |
| Responsibility | 275 |
| Synthetic Ethics | 278 |
| Conscience and esteem | 278 |
| Immortality | 280 |