Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Vorlesungen über die Philosophie des Rechts III, Gesammelte Werke, 26,3


Following GW 26,2, which contains the surviving transcripts of the first two lectures (from 1821/22 and 1822/23) after the publication of the “Groundwork,” this volume, GW 26,3, documents Hegel’s last complete lecture on philosophy of right from 1824/25 (transcribed by Griesheim). After Hegel had entrusted the philosophy of right lecture to his friend and student Eduard Gans in the second half of the 1820s, he intended to lecture on it again in the winter of 1831/32; however, the few lectures he managed to give before his death are documented by a transcript from D. F. Strauß.

The editorial report and explanatory notes will follow in the fourth volume.


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