The Schelling-Eshenmayer controversy, 1801 : nature and identity / Benjamin Berger and Daniel Whistler ; translations by Judith Kahl and Daniel Whistler.
Material type: TextSeries: New perspectives in ontologyPublication details: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [(c)2020.]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- online resource
- 9781474434416
- 147443441X
- B2899.3
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Online Book | G. Allen Fleece Library Online | Non-fiction | B2899.3 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Link to resource | Available | on1149223790 |
Includes bibliographies and index.
Berger and Whistler provide a ground-breaking account of Schelling's first controversy with his critic A. C. A. Eschenmayer in 1801, which focused on the philosophy of nature. They argue that key Schellingian concepts, such as identity, potency and abstraction, were first forged in his early debate with Eschenmayer.
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