The Schelling-Eschenmayer Controversy, 1801: Nature and Identity (New Perspectives in Ontology) (Paperback)

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The Schelling-Eschenmayer Controversy, 1801: Nature and Identity (New Perspectives in Ontology) (Paperback)

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During the first decade of the 19th century, F. W. J. Schelling was involved in 3 distinct controversies with one of his most perceptive and provocative critics, A. K. A. Eschenmayer. The first of these controversies took place in 1801 and focused on the philosophy of nature. Now, Berger and Whistler provide a ground-breaking account of this moment in the history of philosophy. They argue that key Schellingian concepts, such as identity, potency and abstraction, were first forged in his early debate with Eschenmayer. Through a series of translations and commentaries, they show that the 1801 controversy is an essential resource for understanding Schelling's thought, the philosophy of nature and the origins of absolute idealism.

Product Details ISBN: 9781474434409
ISBN-10: 1474434401
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication Date: March 3rd, 2022
Pages: 288
Language: English
Series: New Perspectives in Ontology