This article focuses on debates on philosophical knowledge, mathematics, and the empirical sciences by analyzing the positions on cosmological and astronomical knowledge, around 1800, of three German authors: Herder, Schelling, and Hegel. I show the mutual interdependence of Schelling's and Hegel's Naturphilosophie and Herder's Ideen, and I then demonstrate that the latter's position during the last years of his life was a reaction to Schelling's and Hegel's speculative philosophy. While Herder seems to ignore the works of the Naturphilosophen in his journal Adrastea, in fact he participated in a very lively debate that included Schelling's Weltseele and Hegel's Dissertatio de Orbitis Planetarum
In this article I consider whether Hegel is a naturalist or an anti-naturalist with respect to his p...
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Johann Gottfried Herder unwittingly contributed to the political s...
ABSTRACT: It has been readily observed by many Popper scholars that there was something intensely mo...
This article focuses on debates on philosophical knowledge, mathematics, and the empirical sciences ...
“Schelling has undergone his philosophical education before the public” — so G. W. F. Hegel in criti...
In this article, we argue that in the Jena period (1801–1803) Schelling and Hegel both rejected the...
This collection is the first volume published by Cambridge University Press devoted exclusively to S...
In 1971 Valerio Verra pointed out Herder’s identification of the principle of universal explanation ...
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This thesis consists of a study of Schelling's post-critical metaphysics. For the purpose of systema...
Within the scope of this article the debate between Schelling and Eschenmayer inthe years 1803–1804 ...
“Vater is one of the most knowledgeable persons in the English-speaking world on the thought of the ...
Hegel’s dispute with Schleiermacher in Berlin concerned two disciplines: dogmatics and philosophy. I...
Johann Jakob Wagner (1775-1841), disciple de Schelling et important acteur de la Naturphilosophie al...
This paper argues that Popper's mature philosophy reveals an inheritance from the post-Kantian tradi...
In this article I consider whether Hegel is a naturalist or an anti-naturalist with respect to his p...
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Johann Gottfried Herder unwittingly contributed to the political s...
ABSTRACT: It has been readily observed by many Popper scholars that there was something intensely mo...
This article focuses on debates on philosophical knowledge, mathematics, and the empirical sciences ...
“Schelling has undergone his philosophical education before the public” — so G. W. F. Hegel in criti...
In this article, we argue that in the Jena period (1801–1803) Schelling and Hegel both rejected the...
This collection is the first volume published by Cambridge University Press devoted exclusively to S...
In 1971 Valerio Verra pointed out Herder’s identification of the principle of universal explanation ...
The second part of “Observation of nature” in Hegel’s “Phenomenology of Mind” is more difficult. How...
This thesis consists of a study of Schelling's post-critical metaphysics. For the purpose of systema...
Within the scope of this article the debate between Schelling and Eschenmayer inthe years 1803–1804 ...
“Vater is one of the most knowledgeable persons in the English-speaking world on the thought of the ...
Hegel’s dispute with Schleiermacher in Berlin concerned two disciplines: dogmatics and philosophy. I...
Johann Jakob Wagner (1775-1841), disciple de Schelling et important acteur de la Naturphilosophie al...
This paper argues that Popper's mature philosophy reveals an inheritance from the post-Kantian tradi...
In this article I consider whether Hegel is a naturalist or an anti-naturalist with respect to his p...
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Johann Gottfried Herder unwittingly contributed to the political s...
ABSTRACT: It has been readily observed by many Popper scholars that there was something intensely mo...