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Bowie's book is the first introduction in English to present Schelling as a major European philosopher in his own right. It surveys the whole of his philosophical career, reconstructing his key arguments and relating them to current ideas.
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Bowie's book is the first introduction in English to present Schelling as a major European philosopher in his own right. It surveys the whole of his philosophical career, reconstructing his key arguments and relating them to current ideas.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 416g
- ISBN-13: 9781138171961
- ISBN-10: 1138171964
- Artikelnr.: 71689897
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 416g
- ISBN-13: 9781138171961
- ISBN-10: 1138171964
- Artikelnr.: 71689897
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Andrew Bowie is Professor of European Philosophy at Anglia Polytechnic University in Cambridge.
Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION
Situating Schelling
Metaphor and metaphysics
Stages in Schelling's philosophy
1 ABSOLUTE BEGINNINGS
Fichte and Spinozism
Jacobi, Fichte, and the Pantheism controversy
The ground of judgement
2 THE HERMENEUTICS OF NATURE
Matter and life
The productivity of nature
Nature as visible mind
The facticity of nature
3 THE HISTORY OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE TRUTH OF ART
The path to the self
Self
reference and art
4 IDENTITY PHILOSOPHY
The identity of the Absolute
Moving beyond the I: the break with Fichte
Transitive being and identity
Identity and 'differance'
Schelling, Rorty and Davidson
Absolute reflection
The problem of transition
5 FREEDOM, ONTOLOGY AND LANGUAGE
Ground and freedom
World
making
Word
making
6 SCHELLING OR HEGEL?
Introduction
Reflection and inversion
The limits of negative philosophy
Positive philosophy
Concept and being
The logic of reflection
Non
identity
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
A list of translations of Schelling's works
Index.
INTRODUCTION
Situating Schelling
Metaphor and metaphysics
Stages in Schelling's philosophy
1 ABSOLUTE BEGINNINGS
Fichte and Spinozism
Jacobi, Fichte, and the Pantheism controversy
The ground of judgement
2 THE HERMENEUTICS OF NATURE
Matter and life
The productivity of nature
Nature as visible mind
The facticity of nature
3 THE HISTORY OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE TRUTH OF ART
The path to the self
Self
reference and art
4 IDENTITY PHILOSOPHY
The identity of the Absolute
Moving beyond the I: the break with Fichte
Transitive being and identity
Identity and 'differance'
Schelling, Rorty and Davidson
Absolute reflection
The problem of transition
5 FREEDOM, ONTOLOGY AND LANGUAGE
Ground and freedom
World
making
Word
making
6 SCHELLING OR HEGEL?
Introduction
Reflection and inversion
The limits of negative philosophy
Positive philosophy
Concept and being
The logic of reflection
Non
identity
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
A list of translations of Schelling's works
Index.
Acknowledgements -- INTRODUCTION -- Situating Schelling -- Metaphor and metaphysics -- Stages in Schelling's philosophy -- 1 ABSOLUTE BEGINNINGS -- Fichte and Spinozism -- Jacobi, Fichte, and the Pantheism controversy -- The ground of judgement -- 2 THE HERMENEUTICS OF NATURE -- Matter and life -- The productivity of nature -- Nature as visible mind -- The facticity of nature -- 3 THE HISTORY OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE TRUTH OF ART -- The path to the self -- Self-reference and art -- 4 IDENTITY PHILOSOPHY -- The identity of the Absolute -- Moving beyond the I: the break with Fichte -- Transitive being and identity -- Identity and 'differance' -- Schelling, Rorty and Davidson -- Absolute reflection -- The problem of transition -- 5 FREEDOM, ONTOLOGY AND LANGUAGE -- Ground and freedom -- World-making -- Word-making -- 6 SCHELLING OR HEGEL? -- Introduction -- Reflection and inversion -- The limits of negative philosophy -- Positive philosophy -- Concept and being -- The logic of reflection -- Non-identity -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- A list of translations of Schelling's works -- Index.
Acknowledgements
INTRODUCTION
Situating Schelling
Metaphor and metaphysics
Stages in Schelling's philosophy
1 ABSOLUTE BEGINNINGS
Fichte and Spinozism
Jacobi, Fichte, and the Pantheism controversy
The ground of judgement
2 THE HERMENEUTICS OF NATURE
Matter and life
The productivity of nature
Nature as visible mind
The facticity of nature
3 THE HISTORY OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE TRUTH OF ART
The path to the self
Self
reference and art
4 IDENTITY PHILOSOPHY
The identity of the Absolute
Moving beyond the I: the break with Fichte
Transitive being and identity
Identity and 'differance'
Schelling, Rorty and Davidson
Absolute reflection
The problem of transition
5 FREEDOM, ONTOLOGY AND LANGUAGE
Ground and freedom
World
making
Word
making
6 SCHELLING OR HEGEL?
Introduction
Reflection and inversion
The limits of negative philosophy
Positive philosophy
Concept and being
The logic of reflection
Non
identity
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
A list of translations of Schelling's works
Index.
INTRODUCTION
Situating Schelling
Metaphor and metaphysics
Stages in Schelling's philosophy
1 ABSOLUTE BEGINNINGS
Fichte and Spinozism
Jacobi, Fichte, and the Pantheism controversy
The ground of judgement
2 THE HERMENEUTICS OF NATURE
Matter and life
The productivity of nature
Nature as visible mind
The facticity of nature
3 THE HISTORY OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE TRUTH OF ART
The path to the self
Self
reference and art
4 IDENTITY PHILOSOPHY
The identity of the Absolute
Moving beyond the I: the break with Fichte
Transitive being and identity
Identity and 'differance'
Schelling, Rorty and Davidson
Absolute reflection
The problem of transition
5 FREEDOM, ONTOLOGY AND LANGUAGE
Ground and freedom
World
making
Word
making
6 SCHELLING OR HEGEL?
Introduction
Reflection and inversion
The limits of negative philosophy
Positive philosophy
Concept and being
The logic of reflection
Non
identity
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
A list of translations of Schelling's works
Index.
Acknowledgements -- INTRODUCTION -- Situating Schelling -- Metaphor and metaphysics -- Stages in Schelling's philosophy -- 1 ABSOLUTE BEGINNINGS -- Fichte and Spinozism -- Jacobi, Fichte, and the Pantheism controversy -- The ground of judgement -- 2 THE HERMENEUTICS OF NATURE -- Matter and life -- The productivity of nature -- Nature as visible mind -- The facticity of nature -- 3 THE HISTORY OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE TRUTH OF ART -- The path to the self -- Self-reference and art -- 4 IDENTITY PHILOSOPHY -- The identity of the Absolute -- Moving beyond the I: the break with Fichte -- Transitive being and identity -- Identity and 'differance' -- Schelling, Rorty and Davidson -- Absolute reflection -- The problem of transition -- 5 FREEDOM, ONTOLOGY AND LANGUAGE -- Ground and freedom -- World-making -- Word-making -- 6 SCHELLING OR HEGEL? -- Introduction -- Reflection and inversion -- The limits of negative philosophy -- Positive philosophy -- Concept and being -- The logic of reflection -- Non-identity -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- A list of translations of Schelling's works -- Index.