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The Paradox Of Existence Philosophy And Aesthetics In The Young Schelling Topoi Library 1st Edition Leonardo V Distaso

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The Paradox Of Existence Philosophy And Aesthetics In The Young Schelling Topoi Library 1st Edition Leonardo V Distaso
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.35 MB
Pages: 196
Author: Leonardo V. Distaso
ISBN: 9781402024900, 9781402024917, 1402024908, 1402024916
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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The Paradox Of Existence Philosophy And Aesthetics In The Young Schelling Topoi Library 1st Edition Leonardo V Distaso by Leonardo V. Distaso 9781402024900, 9781402024917, 1402024908, 1402024916 instant download after payment.

This essay reconstructs Schelling's philosophical development during the years 1794-1800. It emphasizes the role of Kant's heritage within Schelling's early philosophy, and the strong relationship between Schelling and Hölderlin during their Tübingen years. The central question it explores is how the Absolute relates to Finiteness - a relation that constitutes the basis of transcendental idealism as well as the essence of a transcendental philosophy, here radically understood as a philosophy of finitude and as a critical aesthetics. The essay shows the young Schelling as he presents a rich and novel field of inquiry, which provides a credible and engaging alternative to Hegelian thinking and anticipates themes from twentieth-century philosophy (Phenomenology, Existentialism, Critical Thinking). The volume thus provides both a historical and a contemporary look at Schelling's early philosophy, and at its original and speculative approach.

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