The Unconditional in Human Knowledge: Four Early Essays [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 35 (4):905-906 (1982)
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The first published writings by Schelling, they were largely written at Tübingen at the conclusion of his seminary education and before his encounters with the new natural science and the new romanticism. Only one of these essays exists in the new critical text of Schelling which began to appear in 1979, and so the text Marti employs is that of Cotta reprinted in the edition of this century.

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