Schelling’s middle period works have always been a source of fascination: they mark a break with the idealism (in both senses of the word) of his early works and the Fichtean and then Hegelian tradition; while they are not weighed down by the reactionary burden of his late lectures on theology and mythology. But they have been equally a source of perplexity. The central work of this period, the Essay on Human Freedom (1809) takes as its topic the moral problem of freedom, but spends much of its time telling a mystical-metaphysical story about the creation of the world that attempts to paint a picture of a kind of irreducible metaphysical contingency in nature. What is the relation between the moral and the metaphysical elements of the Freed...
Schelling presents the 1809 freedom essay as the idealistic flowering of a vision of system he alway...
The idea of autonomy, presented as Kant’s main achievement in the Groundwork and the second Critique...
In this thesis I demonstrate that Kant's notion of freedom remains consistent throughout his practic...
Schelling’s middle period works have always been a source of fascination: they mark a break with the...
Schelling’s 1809 Freiheitsschrift (Philosophical Investigations into the Essence of Human Freedom), ...
In the Freedom essay, Schelling charges that (1) idealism fails to grasp human freedom’s distinctive...
Despite considerable recent attention, important features of Schelling?s famous work, the 1809 treat...
Schelling’s middle period works have always been a source of fascination. They mark a break with the...
The discussion is a response to Dews on the question of how Schelling's Freiheitsschrift should be i...
This project presents Schelling’s metaphysics as a power-based system and explores its implications ...
This paper is focused on F. W. J. Schelling's view of freedom during the period of the Freiheitsschr...
Schelling presents the 1809 freedom essay as the idealistic flowering of a vision of system he alway...
Spinoza’s necessitarianism—the doctrine that everything that is actual is necessary—is an important ...
Despite considerable recent attention, important features of Schelling’s famous work, the 1809 treat...
© 2014 BSHP. Although it is clear in Schelling's Freiheitsschrift that he takes an agent's atemporal...
Schelling presents the 1809 freedom essay as the idealistic flowering of a vision of system he alway...
The idea of autonomy, presented as Kant’s main achievement in the Groundwork and the second Critique...
In this thesis I demonstrate that Kant's notion of freedom remains consistent throughout his practic...
Schelling’s middle period works have always been a source of fascination: they mark a break with the...
Schelling’s 1809 Freiheitsschrift (Philosophical Investigations into the Essence of Human Freedom), ...
In the Freedom essay, Schelling charges that (1) idealism fails to grasp human freedom’s distinctive...
Despite considerable recent attention, important features of Schelling?s famous work, the 1809 treat...
Schelling’s middle period works have always been a source of fascination. They mark a break with the...
The discussion is a response to Dews on the question of how Schelling's Freiheitsschrift should be i...
This project presents Schelling’s metaphysics as a power-based system and explores its implications ...
This paper is focused on F. W. J. Schelling's view of freedom during the period of the Freiheitsschr...
Schelling presents the 1809 freedom essay as the idealistic flowering of a vision of system he alway...
Spinoza’s necessitarianism—the doctrine that everything that is actual is necessary—is an important ...
Despite considerable recent attention, important features of Schelling’s famous work, the 1809 treat...
© 2014 BSHP. Although it is clear in Schelling's Freiheitsschrift that he takes an agent's atemporal...
Schelling presents the 1809 freedom essay as the idealistic flowering of a vision of system he alway...
The idea of autonomy, presented as Kant’s main achievement in the Groundwork and the second Critique...
In this thesis I demonstrate that Kant's notion of freedom remains consistent throughout his practic...