Schelling’s Late Philosophy in Confrontation with Hegel – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9780190069155,0190069155
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Recent decades have seen a remarkable upsurge of interest in German Idealism in the English-speaking world. However, out of the three leading thinkers of the period directly after Kant–Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel–Schelling has received relatively little attention. In particular, the distinctive philosophical project of Schelling’s late period, beginning in the 1820s, has been almost completely ignored. This omission has impaired the overall understanding of German Idealism. For it is during the late phase of his work that Schelling develops his influential critique of Hegel and his definitive response to the central problems post-Kantian thought as a whole.
Table contents:
1. Toward Nature
2. Agency and Absolute Identity
3. Freedom
4. Thinking and Being
5. Beyond the Idea
6. Blind Existing-ness
7. Mythological Consciousness
8. Reason and Revelation
9. History as Liberation
Conclusion: Schelling’s Affirmative Genealogy
Figure 1. The Decompression of Contingently Necessary Existing-ness
Figure 2. Schelling’s Theory of the Mythological Process as Exemplified by Greek Mythology
Figure 3. Schelling’s Theory of the History of Consciousness
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