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The Conspiracy of Life offers a series of meditations on the philosophy of F. W. J. Schelling (1775–1854), a great—and greatly neglected—philosopher of life. Rather than construing him as a loopy mystic, or as an antiquated theologian, Jason M. Wirth attempts to locate Schelling as the belated contemporary of thinkers like Heidegger, Derrida, Bataille, Irigaray, Foucault, Deleuze, Levinas, and many others. As such, Schelling is already at the central nerve of current discussions concerning the crisis of truth; the primacy of the Good; the ecstatic nature of time; the nature of art; deep ecology; the world as an aesthetic phenomenon; comparative philosophy; the possibility of non-dialectical philosophy; radical evil; the haunting of philosophy; and the possibility of a philosophical religion.
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History --- History, Modern --- Philosophy. --- Philosophy --- Voegelin, Eric, --- Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von, --- Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von --- Schelling, F. W. J. --- Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph --- Schelling, Federico Guillermo José --- Voegelin, Erich, --- von Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph
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The disputes of philosophers provide a place to view their positions and arguments in a tightly focused way, and also in a manner that is infused with human temperaments and passions. Fichte and Schelling had been perceived as "partners" in the cause of Criticism or transcendental idealism since 1794, but upon Fichte's departure from Jena in 1799, each began to perceive a drift in their fundamental interests and allegiances. Schelling's philosophy of nature seemed to move him toward a realistic philosophy, while Fichte's interests in the origin of personal consciousness, intersubjectivity, and the ultimate determination of the agent's moral will moved him to explore what he called "faith" in one popular text, or a theory of an intelligible world. This volume brings together the letters the two philosophers exchanged between 1800 and 1802 and the texts that each penned with the other in mind.
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The unconscious, cornerstone of psychoanalysis, was a key twentieth-century concept and retains an enormous influence on psychological and cultural theory. Yet there is a surprising lack of investigation into its roots in the critical philosophy and Romantic psychology of the early nineteenth century, long before Freud. Why did the unconscious emerge as such a powerful idea? And why at that point? This interdisciplinary study traces the emergence of the unconscious through the work of philosopher Friedrich Schelling, examining his association with Romantic psychologists, anthropologists and theorists of nature. It sets out the beginnings of a neglected tradition of the unconscious psyche and proposes a compelling new argument: that the unconscious develops from the modern need to theorise individual independence. The book assesses the impact of this tradition on psychoanalysis itself, re-reading Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams in the light of broader post-Enlightenment attempts to theorise individuality.
Subconsciousness. --- Psychoanalysis --- History. --- Freud, Sigmund, --- Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von, --- Subconsciousness --- Unconscious (Psychology) --- Unconsciousness --- Psychology --- History --- Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von --- Schelling, F. W. J. --- Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph --- Schelling, Federico Guillermo José --- Freud, Sigmund --- von Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph --- Inconscient --- Psychanalyse --- Health Sciences --- Psychiatry & Psychology
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This book explores the metaphysical, epistemological, and hermeneutical theories of Schelling's final system concerning the nature and meaning of religious mythology. This perspective is not surprising since Schelling regarded religion (not science or philosophy) as embodying the most complete manifestation of truth. Beach examines Schelling's novel attempt for the changing historical forms of religion in terms of a complex theory of dynamic spiritual powers, or "potencies." He shows that these are not mere representations, ideas, or projected feelings created by ancient myth-makers for the benefit of a credulous populace. Instead, Beach demonstrates that these potencies should be seen as animate powers inhabiting the unconscious strata of a people's collective mind.
Mythology --- Religion --- Hermeneutics --- Idealism, German. --- Idealism, German --- Philosophy --- Philosophy & Religion --- Myths --- Legends --- Religions --- Folklore --- Gods --- Myth --- German idealism --- Philosophy. --- Religious aspects. --- Religious aspects --- Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von, --- Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von --- Schelling, F. W. J. --- Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph --- Schelling, Federico Guillermo José --- Contributions in the philosophy of mythology. --- Religion. --- von Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph
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#GOSA:V.HedT.SCL.M --- 1 SCHELLING, FRIEDRICH WILHELM JOSEPH --- 1 SCHELLING, FRIEDRICH WILHELM JOSEPH Filosofie. Psychologie--SCHELLING, FRIEDRICH WILHELM JOSEPH --- Filosofie. Psychologie--SCHELLING, FRIEDRICH WILHELM JOSEPH --- von Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph --- Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von --- Schelling, F. W. J. --- Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph --- Schelling, Federico Guillermo José --- Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von, - 1775-1854
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This book provides the English-speaking world with a comprehensive account of the still largely unknown work of Schelling's philosophy of mythology and revelation. Its achievement, however, is not archival but philosophical, elucidating the relation between Schelling and onto-theology. It explains how Schelling dealt with the problem of nihilism and onto-theology well before Nietzsche and Heidegger, arguing that Schelling surpasses onto-theology or the philosophy of presence a century prior to Heidegger. Overall, the author provocatively suggests that Heidegger is perhaps Schelling's genuine heir and by comprehensively interpreting Schelling's multifaceted late lectures he analyzes issues as diverse as the Ancient relation between thinking and Being, the Medieval debate between voluntarism and intellectualism, the overcoming of modern subjectivism and German Idealism as well as many themes in contemporary philosophy. The presentation is systematic rather than thematic, following Schelling's ages of the world through the Past, Present and Future. The results are daring, departing from the half-century long canonical reading of the late Schelling since Walter Schulz. This book is valuable for Schelling-scholars, historians of philosophy and theologians alike.
Metaphysics --- Schelling, von, Friedrich W.J. --- Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von. --- Shelling, Fridrikh Vilʹgelʹm, --- Schelling, F. W. J. --- Sheling, F., --- שלינג, י.פ.וו., --- שלינג, פ. --- 谢林, --- Philosophy & Religion --- Philosophy --- Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von, --- Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von --- Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph --- Schelling, Federico Guillermo José --- von Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph --- Freedom. --- God. --- Metaphysics. --- Nature. --- Potency. --- PHILOSOPHY / General. --- Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von, - 1775-1854
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"Essays explore a rich intersection between phenomenology and idealism with contemporary relevance"--Provided by publisher.
Philosophy of nature. --- Nature --- Nature, Philosophy of --- Natural theology --- Philosophy --- Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von, --- Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, --- Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von --- Schelling, F. W. J. --- Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph --- Schelling, Federico Guillermo José --- Philosophy of nature --- Merleau-Ponty, Maurice --- von Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph --- Merleau-Ponty, Jean Jacques Maurice, --- Merlō-Ponty, Mōris, --- Ponty, Jean Jacques Maurice Merleau-, --- Ponty, Maurice Merleau-, --- מרלו־פונטי, מוריס,
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