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 Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling
Schelling claims, in the wake of Fichte, that the resistance of the noumenal realm to theoretical knowledge results from the fact that ‘the [practical] act [of the absolute I] via which all limitation is posited, as condition of all consciousness, does not itself come to consciousness’.
Schelling starts to confront the idea that the reconciliation of freedom and necessity that had been sought by Kant in the acknowledgement of the necessity of the law, and which was the aim of German Idealism's attempt to reconcile mind and nature, might be intrinsically unattainable.
Schelling is, then, one of the first philosophers seriously to begin the destruction of the model of metaphysics based on the idea of representation, a destruction which can be seen as one of the key aspects of modern philosophy from Heidegger to the later Wittgenstein and beyond.
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There he was closely associated with August and Friedrich von Schlegel and J. Fichte, from whom he drew apart when he left Jena for a professorship at WUrzburg in 1803.
Schelling's early essays were a development of the Fichtean science of knowledge, though in Ideas for a Philosophy of Nature (1797, tr.
In his later period, Schelling maintained that history is a series of stages progressing toward harmony from a previous fall and that differences are aspects of this development.
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 Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
With Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who viewed with interest and appreciation the poetical fashion of treating fact characteristic of the Naturphilosophie, he was on excellent terms, but on the other hand he was repelled by Friedrich Schiller's less expansive disposition, and was unsympathetic to the ethical idealism that animated Schiller's work.
It is possible that it was the overpowering strength and influence of the Hegelian system that constrained Schelling, for it was only in 1834, after the death of Hegel, that, in a preface to a translation by H.
Schelling was prematurely thrust into the position of a foremost productive thinker; and when the lengthened period of quiet meditation was at last forced upon him, there unfortunately lay before him a system which achieved what had dimly been involved in his ardent and impetuous desires.
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Thomas Schelling Thomas Crombie Schelling (born 14 April 1921) is an American economist and professor of foreign affairs, national security, nuclear strategy, and arms control at the University of Maryland, College Park School of Public Policy.
With August Wilhelm Schlegel and his gifted wife Caroline, herself the embodiment of the Romantic spirit, Schellings relations were of the most intimate kind, and a marriage between Schelling and Carolines young daughter, Auguste BOhmer, was vaguely contemplated by both.
The enmity of his old foe, H. Paulus, sharpened by Schellings apparent success, led to the surreptitious publication of a verbatim report of the lectures on the philosophy of revelation, and, as Schelling did not succeed in obtaining legal condemnation and suppression of this piracy, he in 1845 ceased the delivery of any public courses.
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 Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
After theological study at Tübingen and two years of tutoring at Leipzig, he became in 1798 a professor at Jena, where he helped found the romantic movement in philosophy.
There he was closely associated with August and Friedrich von Schlegel and J. Fichte, from whom he drew apart when he left Jena for a professorship at Würzburg in 1803.
The academies and the unity of knowledge: the disciplining of the disciplines.
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 Encyclopedia article on Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling [EncycloZine]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Schelling's self-confidence had involved him in a series of disputes and quarrels at Jena, the details of which are beyond the scope of this article.
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