Schelling's Philosophy: Freedom, Nature, and Systematicity
The current wave of critical and historical engagement with idealist texts affords an unprecedented opportunity to discover the richness and value of the thought of F. W. J. Schelling. In this volume leading scholars offer compelling reasons to regard Schelling as one of Kant's most incisive interpreters, a pioneering philosopher of nature, a resolute philosopher of human finitude and freedom, a nuanced thinker of the bounds of logic and self-consciousness, and perhaps Hegel's most effective critic. The volume provides a wide-ranging presentation of Schelling's original contribution to, and internal critique of, the basic insights of German idealism, his role in shaping the course of post-Kantian thought, and his sensitivity and innovative responses to questions of lasting metaphysical, epistemological, ethical, aesthetic, and theological importance.
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Schelling's Philosophy: Freedom, Nature, and Systematicity
The current wave of critical and historical engagement with idealist texts affords an unprecedented opportunity to discover the richness and value of the thought of F. W. J. Schelling. In this volume leading scholars offer compelling reasons to regard Schelling as one of Kant's most incisive interpreters, a pioneering philosopher of nature, a resolute philosopher of human finitude and freedom, a nuanced thinker of the bounds of logic and self-consciousness, and perhaps Hegel's most effective critic. The volume provides a wide-ranging presentation of Schelling's original contribution to, and internal critique of, the basic insights of German idealism, his role in shaping the course of post-Kantian thought, and his sensitivity and innovative responses to questions of lasting metaphysical, epistemological, ethical, aesthetic, and theological importance.
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Schelling's Philosophy: Freedom, Nature, and Systematicity

Schelling's Philosophy: Freedom, Nature, and Systematicity

by G. Anthony Bruno (Editor)
Schelling's Philosophy: Freedom, Nature, and Systematicity

Schelling's Philosophy: Freedom, Nature, and Systematicity

by G. Anthony Bruno (Editor)

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The current wave of critical and historical engagement with idealist texts affords an unprecedented opportunity to discover the richness and value of the thought of F. W. J. Schelling. In this volume leading scholars offer compelling reasons to regard Schelling as one of Kant's most incisive interpreters, a pioneering philosopher of nature, a resolute philosopher of human finitude and freedom, a nuanced thinker of the bounds of logic and self-consciousness, and perhaps Hegel's most effective critic. The volume provides a wide-ranging presentation of Schelling's original contribution to, and internal critique of, the basic insights of German idealism, his role in shaping the course of post-Kantian thought, and his sensitivity and innovative responses to questions of lasting metaphysical, epistemological, ethical, aesthetic, and theological importance.

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ISBN-13: 9780192542069
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 03/26/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 859 KB

About the Author

G. Anthony Bruno is assistant professor in philosophy at Royal Holloway, University of London. His research interests include Kant, German idealism, and phenomenology. He is author of numerous articles and chapters on Kantian and post-Kantian philosophy and is co-editor (with A.C. Rutherford) of Skepticism: Historical and Contemporary Inquiries (Routledge 2018).

Table of Contents

Part I. Schelling's Early Philosophy
1. Nature as the World of Action, Not of Speculation: Schelling's Critique of Kant's Postulates in Philosophical Letters on Dogmatism and Criticism, Lara Ostaric
2. Schelling's Romanticism: Traces of Novalis in Schelling's Philosophy, Joan Steigerwald
Part II. Schelling's Philosophy of Nature
3. Freedom as Productivity in Schelling's Philosophy of Nature, Naomi Fisher
4. From World-Soul to Universal Organism: Maimon's Hypothesis and Schelling's Physicalization of a Platonic-Kabbalistic Concept, Paul Franks
5. Deus Sive Vernunft: Schelling's Transformation of Spinoza's God, Yitzhak Melamed
6. Schelling on Eternal Choice and the Temporal Order of Nature, Brady Bowman
Part III. Schelling's Philosophy of Freedom
7. Schelling on the Compatibility of Freedom and Systematicity, Markus Gabriel
8. The Personal, Evil, and the Possibility of Philosophy in Schelling's Freiheitsschrift, Richard Velkley
9. Nature, Freedom, and Gender in Schelling, Alison Stone
10. The Facticity of Time: Conceiving Schelling's Idealism of Ages, G. Anthony Bruno
Part IV. Schelling's Late Philosophy
11. Schelling's Philosophical Logic and its Relation to His Metaphysics, Sebastian Gardner
12. An 'Ethics for the Transition': Schelling's Critique of Negative Philosophy and its Significance for Environmental Thought, Dalia Nassar
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