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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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 Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling
With August Wilhelm von Schlegel and his gifted wife Caroline, herself the embodiment of the Romantic spirit, Schelling's relations were of the most intimate kind, and a marriage between Schelling and Caroline's young daughter, Auguste Böhmer, was vaguely contemplated by both.
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.
Schelling had neither the strength of thinking nor the acquired knowledge necessary to hold the balance between the abstract treatment of cosmological notions and the concrete researches of special science.
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 Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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.
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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 SCHELLING, Friedrich Wilhelm (von) Joseph
Schelling, Bibliographie der Schriften von ihm und über ihn (Bonn 1927); Schneeberger, Guido: Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling.
Schellings Geschichtsphilosophie in den Jahren 1799-1804, gewürdigt vom Standpunkt der modernen geschichtsphilosophischen Problematik.
Schellings Ästhetik in der Überlieferung von Henry Crabb Robinson, in: Philosophisches Jahrbuch 83 (1976) pp.
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 Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling
The son of a Lutheran minister, Schelling was born in Leonberg in 1775.
Schelling died at the age of 79 in 1854 in Ragarz, Switzerland.
For Schelling, the promise of the Enlightenment, that reality can be grasped by reflection in the rational-cognitive mode, is an empty promise; rather, for Schelling, it is the creative imagination which holds the power to grasp reality.
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 FRIEDRICH WILHELM JOSE... - Online Information article about FRIEDRICH WILHELM JOSE...
appointment of Schelling as Prussian privy councillor and member of the Berlin Academy, gave him the right, a right he was requested to exercise, to deliver lectures in the university.
With all his efforts, Schelling does not succeed in bringing his conceptions of nature and spirit into any vital connexion with the primal identity, the absolute indifference of reason.
Schelling's works were collected and published by his sons, in 14 vols.
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 Schelling On Hegel by Frederick Engels   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
“Hegel, who with Schelling rose to the recognition of the absolute, diverged from him in that he wished the absolute to be conceived, not as presupposed in intellectual perception, but rather as discovered by scientific method.’ These words form the text on which I shall now speak to you.
I must say that Schelling’s speech here and especially these invectives against Hegel leave little doubt that the portrait painted in the preface to Riedel’s well-known latest pamphlets is a likeness, something one was hitherto reluctant to believe.
Schelling will have no other course open to him than to assume the fact of a revelation, which he will perhaps substantiate in one way or another, only not by reason, for he has locked the door on himself in that respect.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Schelling,
Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von, 1775-1854, German philosopher.
His views were based partly on the idealism of Hegel and Schelling, partly on Comtian and Darwinian ideas.
Born in Bavaria, he studied philosophy at Munich and was influenced by the ideas of Friedrich Schelling.
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 The Philosophy of von Schelling & Schleiermacher
Friedrich Schelling (picture) was born in 1775 at Leonberg, a small town of Wurttemberg.
Making use of new concepts in the field of electricity and transferring them to philosophy, Schelling maintains that the Spirit and nature must be conceived as two poles, positive and negative, of the reality of the Absolute, completely identical and inseparable from one another.
Friedrich Schleiermacher (picture), a German Protestant theologian and philosopher, was born at Breslau in 1768.
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 Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling (January 27, 1775 – August 20, 1854), later von Schelling, was a German philosopher.
Schelling was especially close to August Wilhelm von Schlegel and his wife, Karoline.
The antagonism certainly was not then a new fact; the Erlangen lectures on the history of philosophy of 1822 express the same in a pointed fashion, and Schelling had already begun the treatment of mythology and religion which in his view constituted the true positive complements to the negative of logical or speculative philosophy.
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Schelling agreed with Fichte in that philosophy is the science (=philosophy) of the conditions of possibility of consciousness, that is, the transcendental philosophy in Kant's sense and the science of knowledge in Fichte's sense.
Schelling made use of Kant's philosophy of organic nature in his philosophy of nature such that the organism produces itself through mutual interaction between the whole and its parts so that the organism itself is viewed as self-purposive (the growth in an organism is understood as teleological).
Schelling attempted to reduce the latter to the former as the foundation for the latter.
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 ipedia.com: Friedrich Nietzsche Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (October 15, 1844 - August 25, 1900) was a highly influential German philosopher.
Nietzsche was born on October 15, 1844 in the small town of Röcken bei Lützen, not too far from Leipzig, Prussia (now a part of Germany).
He was born on the 49th birthday of King Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia and was thus named after him.
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 The Four Ages of Friedrich, Greek Mythology Link - www.maicar.com
Now you'll notice, Friedrich, that mechanical factors cannot provide any essential explanation, and that such questions cannot be thoroughly answered without contemplating the inexplicable nature of Chaos, which the perishing and nascent ages perceive differently.
As you'll recall, Friedrich, Trust is characteristic of the Mythical Age; for nothing else could cope with the turbulence caused by divine presence.
The dancer is an enchanted being, says Friedrich (I mean Nietzsche); for he obeys supernatural sounds emanating from the sacred depths and heights of the universe.
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 AllRefer.com - Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling (Philosophy, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling[frE´drikh vil´helm yO´zef fun she´ling] Pronunciation Key, 1775–1854, German philosopher.
After theological study at TUbingen 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 WUrzburg in 1803.
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 Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling — Infoplease.com
Schelling's early essays were a development of the Fichtean science of knowledge, though in
SCHELLING'S CRITIQUE OF HEGEL'S SCIENCE OF LOGIC.(Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling)(Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel)(Critical......
Herman Schell and the reform of the Catholic Church in Germany.
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 Friedrich's Dream, Greek Mythology Link - www.maicar.com
And then Friedrich came (I mean Schlegel) and, putting his theories forth, introduced yet more confusion in the midst of a whole generation, including your own late wife (if you'll excuse me for bringing up old memories).
Friedrich Klopstock was still appreciated, though not so much for his Odes as for being a man of La Nation.
Certainly not for the sake of their houses, which could not be uglier and more sordid, since the haste of the clock, dira Necessitas, stupidity, and the railways, compel everyone to forget that architecture is solidified music, the art of building nobly and ornamentally, imitating the harmony of the gods instead of the last whim.
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 Hayek Friedrich August von - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Hayek, Friedrich August von (1899-1992), Austrian economist and Nobel laureate.
Born in Vienna, von Hayek earned a doctorate at the University of...
Kotzebue, August Friedrich Ferdinand von (1761-1819), German opera librettist and playwright of the popular stage, born in Weimar.
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 Friedrich Nietzsche
More fundamentally, Chamberlain reclaims Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) from cliché, replacing the misogynist, proto-fascist madman of myth with a vulnerable human being--proud, lonely, an avid walker and eater--who questioned all received wisdom in his effort to give men and women their freedom.
In my view, we cannot fully understand the novel without coming to terms with what Cather is saying about the philosophy of language...
Friedrich Nietzsche, his texts in Spanish, extensive commentaries, biography, photos, bibliography and related links.
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 Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
As that which makes the world intelligible, God relates to the ground in such a way that the ‘real’, which takes the form of material nature, is ‘in God’ but ‘is not God seen absolutely, i.e.
Heidegger, M. Schellings Abhandlung über das Wesen der menschlichen Freiheit, Tübingen: Niemeyer.
Heuser-Kessler, M.-L. (1986) ‘Die Produktivität der Natur’, Schellings Naturphilosophie und das neue Paradigma der Selbstorganisation in den Naturwissenschaften, Berlin: de Gruyter.
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 Schelling Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Born in Leonberg, a small town of Würtemberg in Germany, Friedrich Wilhelm Von Schelling (1775-1854) was educated first at the cloister school where his father was chaplain and professor and then at the theological seminary at Tübingen, where he studied Spinoza, Kant, and especially Fichte.
Although his transcendental form of idealism clearly owes much to Kant, Fichte and Hegel, Schelling's greatest original contribution was to romanticism, the 18th and 19th century philosophical movement opposed to both rationalism and empiricism.
Generally regarded as the leading romantic of the period, Schelling inspired the great English romantic poets, including Wordsworth and Shelley through the writings of Samuel Coleridge (1772-1834).
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 Kommission zur Herausgabe der Schriften von Schelling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling (1775–1854) is recognised, together with Fichte and Hegel, as one of the most eminent philosophers of the post-Kantian era.
The main task of the Commission is to prepare a critical edition of Schelling's works; the edition is directed by Wilhelm G. Jacobs, Jörg Jantzen, Hermann Krings † and Francesco Moiso †.
The Commission sees its role as that of a research institution; the archive and the library (which provides working space for 2-3 guests) welcome guests for scholarly work.
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 Friedrich von Schlegel — FactMonster.com
Later, after he and his wife, Dorothea von Schlegel, had joined (1808) the Roman Catholic Church, he became more conservative.
August Wilhelm von Schlegel - Schlegel, August Wilhelm von, 1767–1845, German scholar and poet.
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling - Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von, 1775–1854, German philosopher.
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 Critical Theory: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Born in Stuttgart, Germany, G. Hegel studied theology in Tübingen from 1788 to 1793.
He was strongly influenced in his early career by fellow student Friedrich von Schelling, and his first work argued that Schelling succeeded Johann Fichte in completing Emmanuel Kant's project of transcendental idealism.
By the time of his death in Berlin, where he held the post of chair of philosophy at the University of Berlin from 1818, Hegel had propounded a philosophy of the idealism of the spirit, which established him as Kant's most important successor.
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 Adventures in Philosophy: Classical Essay
And if all philosophy must have for an aim to make either an intelligence out of nature or a nature out of intelligence, then transcendental philosophy, to which this latter problem belongs, in the other necessary fundamental science of philosophy.
W. von Schelling: On the History of Modern Philosophy, by F. von Schelling
Ideas for a Philosophy of Nature, by F. von Schelling
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 Friedrich (Wilhelm Joseph) von Schelling Biography - Biography.com
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His early work, influenced by Fichte and Kant, culminated in his System des transzendentalen Idealismus (1800, System of Transcendental Idealism), which argued that only in art can the mind become fully aware of itself, and he was an important influence on Coleridge and on Romanticism generally.
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