Philosophy and Art In Schelling’s System Des Transzendentalen Idealismus

Review of Metaphysics 52 (1):51 - 85 (1998)
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IN HIS System des transzendentalen Idealismus, Schelling describes the philosophy of art as the “key stone” of the entire “arch” of the system. The purpose of the following essay is to explore why this is so, why Schelling’s idea of philosophy led him to take up the question of “art” not only as philosophically interesting, but as the key to understanding his system as a whole.

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