The Schelling Reader
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Date of Publication: 29 October 2020
Number of Volumes: Paperback
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Product details:
ISBN13: | 9781350053335 |
ISBN10: | 1350053333 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 440 pages |
Size: | 234x156 mm |
Weight: | 656 g |
Language: | English |
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Long description:
F.W.J. Schelling (1775-1854) stands alongside J.G. Fichte and G.W.F. Hegel as one of the great philosophers of the German idealist tradition. The Schelling Reader introduces students to Schelling's philosophy by guiding them through the first ever English-language anthology of his key texts-an anthology which showcases the vast array of his interests and concerns (metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of nature, ethics, aesthetics, philosophy of religion and mythology, and political philosophy). The reader includes the most important passages from all of Schelling's major works as well as lesser-known yet illuminating lectures and essays, revealing a philosopher rigorously and boldly grappling with some of the most difficult philosophical problems for over six decades, and constantly modifying and correcting his earlier thought in light of new insights.
Schelling's evolving philosophies have often presented formidable challenges to the teaching of his thought. For the first time, The Schelling Reader arranges readings from his work thematically, so as to bring to the fore the basic continuity in his trajectory, as well as the varied ways he tackles perennial problems. Each of the twelve chapters includes sustained readings that span the whole of Schelling's career, along with explanatory notes and an editorial introduction that introduces the main themes, arguments, and questions at stake in the text. The Editors' Introduction to the volume as a whole also provides important details on the context of Schelling's life and work to help students effectively engage with the material.
Schelling's evolving philosophies have often presented formidable challenges to the teaching of his thought. For the first time, The Schelling Reader arranges readings from his work thematically, so as to bring to the fore the basic continuity in his trajectory, as well as the varied ways he tackles perennial problems. Each of the twelve chapters includes sustained readings that span the whole of Schelling's career, along with explanatory notes and an editorial introduction that introduces the main themes, arguments, and questions at stake in the text. The Editors' Introduction to the volume as a whole also provides important details on the context of Schelling's life and work to help students effectively engage with the material.
Table of Contents:
Editors' Introduction
Part One: Metaphysics
1. The Unconditioned
2. Identity and Difference
3. Nature
4. Time, Space and the Categories
Part Two: Philosophical Methods
5. Intuition, Construction and Recollection
6. Reason and Experience
7. System
8. History of Philosophy
Part Three: The Ideal World
9. Freedom
10. Art and Mythology
11. Religion
12. Politics
Part One: Metaphysics
1. The Unconditioned
2. Identity and Difference
3. Nature
4. Time, Space and the Categories
Part Two: Philosophical Methods
5. Intuition, Construction and Recollection
6. Reason and Experience
7. System
8. History of Philosophy
Part Three: The Ideal World
9. Freedom
10. Art and Mythology
11. Religion
12. Politics