Schelling – Classic, Postmodernist and Contemporary

Sententiae 3 (1):141-158 (2001)
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The author considers Schelling`s personality: German philosophy classic and its first historian. She demonstrates postmodern nature of Schelling`s philosophy. As she think, Schelling has been affirming nature`s autonomy and its perpetual interaction with history of philosophy. By criticizing Hegel`s panlogism Schelling has stimulated development of postclassic philosophy core ideas: accidental, auto-important, original, unique, irrational, genius. The author demonstrates, that Schelling`s concept of open system, which perpetually changes, makes him our contemporary.

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Zur Geschichte der neueren Philosophie.F. W. J. Schelling - 1956 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 18 (4):700-701.

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