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Auteur(s) : Matthews, Bruce (1962-....)
Titre(s) : Schelling's organic form of philosophy [Texte imprimé] : life as the schema of freedom / Bruce Matthews
Publication : Albany : State university of New York press, 2011
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XVIII-282 p.) ; 24 cm
Collection : SUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy
Lien à la collection : SUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy
Comprend : 1. Life as the schema of freedom : Schelling's organic form of philosophy ; Subjectivism
and the annihilation of nature ; Immanent reconstruction ; Kant and the categorical
imperative of unity in reason ; Plato's odos and eternal form of philosophy ; Organic
unity and nature's redemption ; Ideas in situ : embedded thought ; 2. Beginnings :
Theosophy and Nature Divine ; The acculturation of a prophet of nature ;The discipline
of language and actuality of the past ; The tradition of pietism : freedom as the
unmediated experience of the Divine ; Halfway between tradition and the Enlightenment
: theosophy and the divinity of Nature ; Oetinger's genetic epistemology and the unmediated
knowing of the Zentralerkennims ; Divinity as freedom in nature : the priority of
freedom over wisdom ; Schelling's "Eulogy" and the "System of Philipp Matthaus Hahn"
(1739-1790) ; A theology of life ; Procreative logic : Hahn's "ordo generations" ;
Systema influxus : the immanent harmony of the trichotomy of body, soul, and mind
; Life in the anticipation of the eschaton : The prophet of freedom and Nature Divine
; Schelling's "Eulogy of Hahn" (1790) and the passing of the flame of prophecy ; Prophet
of the New Religion of Nature : matter spiritualized ; 3. The question of systematic
unity ; Systematic unity and the urform of reason ; Life is the schema of freedom
: the will of desire and the causality of freedom ; The antinomy of aesthetic judgment
; The unity of the ideas of reason and the transcendental ideal as the form of forms
; Transcendental modality : unity as Grundsatz of reason ; Weltbegriffe and Naturbegriffe
: the limits of a mathematical world in the face of the "Absolute Selbsttatigkeit"
of Nature ; The Urform of reason : ai sunapassi epistemai ; The logical visage : the
prinzipien of unity, manifoldness, and continuity ; The idea of the maximum as the
analogon of the schema for the "Prinzipien der Vernunft" ; The transcendental ideas
: the figurative guarantors of reason's extension ; Aesthetic ideas, the sublime,
and the internal intuition of the supersensible ground ; Genius : autoepistemic organ
of nature ? ; 4. The "Timaeus" commentary ; To seek the Divine in Nature ; Schelling's
commentary on the "Timaeus" ; The divine ideas of reason ; To kallos as the Ideal
of unity and completeness ; The world soul as "the ideal of the world" : organic life
as a principle of systematic unity ; Immanent preestablished harmony : the condition
of possibility of Einheit ; The ideas : existence is not a predicate ; The threefold
form of all knowing ; Plato's Urform ; 5. On the possibilit of a form of all philosophy
: the form essay ; 6. Freedom and the construction of philosophy
Note(s) : Bibliogr. p. XVII-XVIII. Index
Sujet(s) : Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von (1775-1854) -- Critique et interprétation
Indice(s) Dewey :
193 (23e éd.) = Philosophie occidentale moderne - Allemagne et Autriche
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 978-1-4384-3411-7. - ISBN 1-4384-3411-1 (rel.)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb425237329
Notice n° :
FRBNF42523732
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