Lectures on Natural Right and Political Science Heidelberg, 1817-1818, with Additions from the Lectures of 1818-1819
PhilosophyPoliticalPolitical Science

Lectures on Natural Right and Political Science Heidelberg, 1817-1818, with Additions from the Lectures of 1818-1819

by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Publisher
University of California Press
Pages
275
Language
English
Published
1996

Overview

Philosophy of Right remains among the most influential works in Western political theory. It introduces a notion of civil society that has proven of inestimable importance to diverse philosophical and social agendas. In this transcription of the lectures that formed the initial version of Hegel's text, the philosopher presents his thought with a clarity and directness seldom matched in his later writings. Nowhere does Hegel make clearer the difference between his concept of objective spirit and traditional concepts of natural law. Nowhere does he offer a more prominent treatment of the key notion of recognition. The long-awaited appearance of this first English-language translation of these lectures is a major event for Hegel scholars, philosophers, and political theorists.

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