The Schelling-Eshenmayer controversy, 1801 : nature and identity /

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 deba...

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Main Authors: Berger, Benjamin (Author), Whistler, Daniel, 1982- (Author, Translator)
Other Authors: Kahl, Judith (Translator)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
German
Published: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2020.
Series:New perspectives in ontology.
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Summary: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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Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781474434416
147443441X
9781474434423
1474434428