
With this third volume, the edition of Hegel’s lectures on the Science of Logic is completed. It contains, in the first part, as secondary transmission, the “Additions” that the editor of the first part of the Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences (1840), dedicated to Logic, compiled based on Hegel’s manuscripts and lecture transcripts. Only one transcript of these materials has survived; the passages extracted from it are identified in a critical apparatus. – The Editorial Report provides information on the development history of the Logic lectures, the sources of the present edition, and previous editions. – The Notes clarify the references in the text of all three volumes; the bibliography lists all the publications mentioned in the notes, and the index of persons lists all individuals mentioned in the text and the appendix from Hegel’s personal or intellectual circle.
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