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Beschreibung: | Rezensiert in: European journal of philosophy, Volume 32, Number 1 (2024), Seite 296-298 (Eliza Starbuck Little) |
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Contents xi xv xvii xxi Preface Notes on Translations and References Notes on Terminology List ofAbbreviations 1 Introduction 1. Toward Nature 19 2. Agency and Absolute Identity 59 3. Freedom 87 4. Thinking and Being 117 5. Beyond the Idea 140 6. Blind Existing-ness 172 7. Mythological Consciousness 206 8. Reason and Revelation 227 9. History as Liberation 253 Conclusion: Schelling’s Affirmative Genealogy 281 Figure 1. Figure 2. The Decompression of Contingently Necessary Existing-ness 182 Schelling’s Theory of the Mythological Process as Exemplified by Greek Mythology 218 Figure 3. Schelling’s Theory of the History of Consciousness 272 Bibliography 295 Index 307 |
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Contents xi xv xvii xxi Preface Notes on Translations and References Notes on Terminology List ofAbbreviations 1 Introduction 1. Toward Nature 19 2. Agency and Absolute Identity 59 3. Freedom 87 4. Thinking and Being 117 5. Beyond the Idea 140 6. Blind Existing-ness 172 7. Mythological Consciousness 206 8. Reason and Revelation 227 9. History as Liberation 253 Conclusion: Schelling’s Affirmative Genealogy 281 Figure 1. Figure 2. The Decompression of Contingently Necessary Existing-ness 182 Schelling’s Theory of the Mythological Process as Exemplified by Greek Mythology 218 Figure 3. Schelling’s Theory of the History of Consciousness 272 Bibliography 295 Index 307 |
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