10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCHELLINGIAN»
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Vladimir Solov'ëv: Reconciler and Polemicist ; Selected ...
The paucity of direct references to Schelling in the work of a philosopher who has
been called 'the last and most outstanding Russian Schellingian' is quite
astonishing.1 The second reason is the ambivalence toward Schelling in
Russian ...
William Peter van den Bercken, Manon de Courten, Evert van der Zweerde, 2000
Schelling began negotiating with Cotta to bring out a new journal, which (
although he did not say this) would clearly be oriented towards disseminating the
Schellingian point of view. At first, he had planned to do this together with Fichte,
but as ...
3
Hans Christian Ørsted and the Romantic Legacy in Science: ...
The question is, to what degree, these scientists adopted the Schellingian view.
As I cannot go into details here, Iwilljust, ketch some general notions (for details
see: Breidbach 2000; Bach and Breidbach 2001). All these philosophers started
...
Robert M. Brain, Robert S. Cohen, Ole Knudsen, 2007
4
Constructing Ethical Patterns in Times of Globalization: ...
But while Heidegger shares the critique of rationality with Schelling, he does not
follow the Schellingian-Kierkegaardian root, which ultimately provides a remedy,
not only for Hegel, but also for Heidegger as well as for Derrida. Where the ...
Matti Aleksi Kuokkanen, 2012
5
Zizek's Ontology: A Transcendental Materialist Theory of ...
In “The Abyss of Freedom,” Žižek makes the move of identifying the Schellingian-
Lacanian subject with this inconsistency internal to the ontological edifice itself: “
Subject designates the 'imperfection' of Substance, the inherent gap, self- ...
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Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Index
The list of professors known to have taught Schellingian ideas may be readily
expanded. The student circle 'Lovers of Wisdom' in Moscow (1823-5), a secret
discussion group, was led by Prince Vladimir Odoevskii (1804-69), president,
and ...
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The Monstrosity of Christ: Paradox or Dialectic?
Paradox or Dialectic? Slavoj Žižek, John Milbank, Creston Davis. Yet Žižek
himself seems to hesitate here: his account of the ethical and of evil sounds more
Kantian-Schellingian than Hegelian. To be ethical is autonomously to impose the
law ...
Slavoj Žižek, John Milbank, Creston Davis, 2011
For a long period Schelling and Hegel were close friends and fellow-labourers,
co-editors at Jena of a philosophical journal ; and at that time Hegel devoted
himself to the elucidation and development of the Schellingian system. As early ...
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A History of Russian Philosophy 1830–1930: Faith, Reason, ...
Solov ̈ev was a Schellingian, not in the sense of embracing the Schellingian
system (for there was no definitive Schellingian system) but in the sense of
pursuing the Schellingian project: the search for an all-embracing positive
philosophy ...
G. M. Hamburg, Randall A. Poole, 2010
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Schelling's Theory of Symbolic Language: Forming the System ...
(SW 6:142—3; 1994c, 144) Schellingian epistemology therefore treats the self-
knowledge of the absolute alone; all individual knowledge is merely 'its organ'.
The individual is not the subject of knowledge: 'Reason is not a faculty. . . There is
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