Schelling came of age during the pivotal and exciting years at the end of the eighteenth century, as Kant's philosophy was being incorporated into the German academic world. Distinguishing himself from other thinkers of this period, in addition to delving into the new Kantian philosophy, Schelling engaged in an intense study of Plato's dialogues and was immersed in a Neoplatonic intellectual culture. Throughout the first decade of his adult life, from 1792-1802, Schelling was a mystical Platonist. Attention to these aspects of Schelling's early philosophical development illuminates his fundamental commitments.…mehr
Schelling came of age during the pivotal and exciting years at the end of the eighteenth century, as Kant's philosophy was being incorporated into the German academic world. Distinguishing himself from other thinkers of this period, in addition to delving into the new Kantian philosophy, Schelling engaged in an intense study of Plato's dialogues and was immersed in a Neoplatonic intellectual culture. Throughout the first decade of his adult life, from 1792-1802, Schelling was a mystical Platonist. Attention to these aspects of Schelling's early philosophical development illuminates his fundamental commitments.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Naomi Fisher is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago. She is a scholar of Kant and post-Kantian German philosophy, and she also holds an M.S. in physics. Her work focuses on notions of nature, freedom, and grounding in Kant and post-Kantian philosophy.
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* CONTENTS * Note on Translations and Citations * Introduction * PART I: SCHELLING'S PHILOSOPHICAL BEGINNINGS: 1792-1796 * Chapter 1: Grounding and Unity: Schelling's Philosophy in Context * Chapter 2: Mysticism in Schelling's Plato-Notebooks of 1792-1794 * Chapter 3: Schelling's Timaeus-commentary: Integrating Plato and Kant * Chapter 4: Neoplatonism in Schelling's Of the Eye and Letters * PART II: SCHELLING'S PHILOSOPHICAL DEVELOPMENTS: 1797-1802 * Chapter 5: Schelling's Innovations: Neoplatonism in the 1797 Ideas and 1800 System * Chapter 6: Limit, the Unlimited, and Potency: Platonism in Schelling's Philosophy of Nature * Chapter 7: Mysticism in Schelling's 1801-1802 Writings * Chapter 8: Priority Monism in Schelling's 1801-1802 Writings * Conclusion * Bibliography
* CONTENTS * Note on Translations and Citations * Introduction * PART I: SCHELLING'S PHILOSOPHICAL BEGINNINGS: 1792-1796 * Chapter 1: Grounding and Unity: Schelling's Philosophy in Context * Chapter 2: Mysticism in Schelling's Plato-Notebooks of 1792-1794 * Chapter 3: Schelling's Timaeus-commentary: Integrating Plato and Kant * Chapter 4: Neoplatonism in Schelling's Of the Eye and Letters * PART II: SCHELLING'S PHILOSOPHICAL DEVELOPMENTS: 1797-1802 * Chapter 5: Schelling's Innovations: Neoplatonism in the 1797 Ideas and 1800 System * Chapter 6: Limit, the Unlimited, and Potency: Platonism in Schelling's Philosophy of Nature * Chapter 7: Mysticism in Schelling's 1801-1802 Writings * Chapter 8: Priority Monism in Schelling's 1801-1802 Writings * Conclusion * Bibliography
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