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F.W.J. Schelling
This chapter deals with the presence of Plotinus in the work and thought of Schelling (1775–1854). It discusses the evidence for Schelling’s... -
Solovyov and Schelling: two voices of culture
Vladimir Solovyov was a philosopher of culture who sought to understand the essence of the most central and deep cultural crisis, as he spoke of...
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Reading Schelling
This chapter argues (1) that no systems are closed, (2) that reality is not self-grounding/positing, and thus (3) that reality and thought are... -
Ravaisson After Schelling: Purposiveness Without Purpose in Genius and Habit
This study investigates Félix RavaissonRavaisson-Mollien, Félix’s ambiguous relation to F. W. J. Schelling by homing in on the specific relation that... -
On Positive Philosophy: Hegel’s Retort to Schelling
Concentrating on Schelling’s lectures of 1833–1834 regarding the history of philosophy, together with the Berlin lectures of 1842, I will discuss... -
The Difference Between Hegel and Schelling on Freedom and Negation
This paper addresses the relationship between freedom and negativity in the early works of G.W.F. Hegel and F.W.J. Schelling. Its guiding concern is... -
Against the Flow: Schopenhauer and Schelling on Negative Freedom
Schelling’s later philosophical thought and Schopenhauer’s philosophy undeniably have a Kantian pedigree. Their respective philosophies have had... -
Hegel, Schelling and Günderrode on Nature
This chapter compares the philosophies of nature of Schelling, Hegel, and Günderrode. For Schelling, nature is organized by a dynamic opposition... -
Editors’ Introduction: Mutation, Contestation, Hybridisation: Hegel, Schelling and French Philosophy, 1801–1848
This introduction familiarises the reader with the project undertaken in Hegel and Schelling in Early Nineteenth-Century France by focusing on the... -
Hegel and Schelling in Early Nineteenth-Century France Volume 2 - Studies
Hegel and Schelling in Early Nineteenth-Century France is a two-volume work that documents the French reception of G. W. F. Hegel and F. W. J....
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Drives in Schelling: Drives as Cognitive Faculties
Quite remarkably, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling uses the notion of “drive” (and related notions, such as “instinct”) in analysing important... -
The Emptiness of Being: Schelling and Nishitani on the Problem of Absolute Negation
Schelling and Nishitani both confront the problem of absolute negation in post-Kantian philosophy and drive it beyond its eventual development into... -
Franz Brentano über Schelling – eine neue Lesart
Einige der wichtigsten Aspekte aus der Anfangsphase des Werkes von Franz Brentano müssen noch sorgfältiger als bisher eingeteilt und bewertet werden.... -
Hegel and Schelling in Early Nineteenth-Century France Volume 1 - Texts and Materials
Hegel and Schelling in Early Nineteenth-Century France is a two-volume work that documents the French reception of G. W. F. Hegel and F. W. J....
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The Meaning of Firstness in Schelling, Schopenhauer, and Peirce
Notwithstanding the concept of firstness has been conceived by C. S. Peirce (1839–1914), its roots were already present in the past history of... -
Schelling as a Thinker of Immanence: contra Heidegger and Jaspers
Among the different interpretations of the philosophy of Schelling, there is no doubt that the ones developed by Martin Heidegger and Karl Jaspers...
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Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
In der gegenwärtigen Schellingforschung werden drei der Schriften F. W. J. Schellings hinsichtlich seines Verständnisses von Anerkennung ausgedeutet:... -
Redeeming German Idealism: Schelling and Rosenzweig
As is well known, the renowned Hegel scholar, Franz Rosenzweig, had a dramatic break with Hegel in particular and German Idealism more broadly, as... -
Schelling on the Nature of Freedom and the Freedom of Nature: The Role of the Naturphilosophie in the Freiheitsschrift
This chapter focuses on Schelling’s philosophy of nature and shows that it contains an original theory of freedom. I argue that human freedom is a... -
Sexual division and the new mythology: Goethe and Schelling
The new mythology for which the German Romantic period called was not envisioned as antithetical to empiricism or experiential/experimental...