Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Von Schelling, Keith R. Peterson, "First Outline of a System of the Philosophy of Nature"
2004 | pages: 305 | ISBN: 0791460037 | PDF | 4 mb
Schelling's first systematic attempt to articulate a complete philosophy of nature.
This mysterious work marks a radical break in Schelling's philosophy of nature in its attempt to locate the ideal productivity of nature. This work-although merely an outline for a course taught by Schelling on the philosophy of nature, is an immensely complex work of metaphysical and empirical thought. Schelling locates the essential duplicity of nature in the perpetual dialectic of opposites. His conception of nature is both dynamic but also indebted to the idealist tradition in its search for the absolute. This work remains under-read today; it is both a major split in Schelling's corpus as well as a major development in the history of German Romanticism.
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