Schelling’s Contemporary Resurgence: The Dawn after the Night When All Cows Were Black [Book Review]

Philosophy Compass 6 (9):585-598 (2011)
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Abstract

After a long period of neglect that began in his lifetime, why has Schelling reemerged as an important philosopher, germane to contemporary concerns? In the first part of this essay I offer a brief history of Schelling’s early descent into obscurity and gradual ascent back into the light of philosophical relevance. In the second and final part of the essay, I offer a brief survey of the current Schelling resurgence in the English speaking reception of Continental philosophy.

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