Schelling's Late Philosophy in Confrontation with Hegel

Schelling's Late Philosophy in Confrontation with Hegel

by Peter Dews
Schelling's Late Philosophy in Confrontation with Hegel

Schelling's Late Philosophy in Confrontation with Hegel

by Peter Dews

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Overview

Recent decades have seen a remarkable upsurge of interest in German Idealism in the English-speaking world. However, out of the three leading thinkers of the period directly after Kant--Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel--Schelling has received relatively little attention. In particular, the distinctive philosophical project of Schelling's late period, beginning in the 1820s, has been almost completely ignored. This omission has impaired the overall understanding of German Idealism. For it is during the late phase of his work that Schelling develops his influential critique of Hegel and his definitive response to the central problems post-Kantian thought as a whole. This book is the first in English to survey the whole of Schelling's late system, and to explore in detail the rationale for its division into a ?negative philosophy? and a ?positive philosophy.? It begins by tracing Schelling's intellectual development from his early work of the 1790s up to the threshold of his final phase. It then examines Schelling's mature conception of the scope of pure thinking, the basis of negative philosophy, and the nature of the transition to positive philosophy. In this second, historically oriented enterprise Schelling explores the deep structure of mythological worldviews and seeks to explain the epochal shift to the modern universe of ?revelation.? Simultaneously, the book offers a sustained comparison of Hegel's and Schelling's treatment of a range of central topics in post-Kantian thought: the relation between a priori thinking and being; the role of religion in human existence; the inner dynamics of history; and the paradoxical structure of freedom.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190069155
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/18/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Peter Dews taught philosophy at the University of Essex for several decades before becoming Emeritus Professor in 2018. He has also held visiting positions in the United States, Germany, and Brazil. He has published widely on modern French philosophy, the Frankfurt School, and the major thinkers of German Idealism.

Table of Contents

Preface Note on Translations and References Note on Terminology List of Abbreviations Introduction Chapter One: Towards Nature Chapter Two: Agency and Absolute Identity Chapter Three: Freedom Chapter Four: Thinking and Being Chapter Five: Beyond the Idea Chapter Six: Blind Existing-ness Chapter Seven: Mythological Consciousness Chapter Eight: Reason and Revelation Chapter Nine: History as Liberation Conclusion: Schelling's Affirmative Genealogy Index Bibliography
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