The Berlin lectures in The Grounding of Positive Philosophy, appearing
here for the first time in English, advance Schelling's final
"existential system" as an alternative to modernity's reduction of
philosophy to a purely formal science of reason. The onetime protégé
of Fichte and benefactor of Hegel, Schelling accuses German Idealism
of dealing "with the world of lived experience just as a surgeon who
promises to cure your ailing leg by amputating it." Schelling's appeal
in Berlin for a positive, existential philosophy found an interested
audience in Kierkegaard, Engels, Feuerbach, Marx, and Bakunin. His
account of the ecstatic nature of existence and reason proved to be
decisive for the work of Paul Tillich and Martin Heidegger. Also,
Schelling's critique of reason's quixotic attempt at self-grounding
anticipates similar criticisms leveled by poststructuralism, but
without sacrificing philosophy's power to provide a positive account
of truth and meaning. The Berlin lectures provide fascinating insight
into the thought processes of one of the most provocative yet least
understood thinkers of nineteenth-century German philosophy.
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The Berlin Lectures
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9780791479940
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2021
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Suny Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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