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Schelling's Transcendental Idealism: A Critical Exposition

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251 pages, Hardcover

First published August 28, 2004

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August 28, 2022
'The best fruit of the study of Schelling is the hold it enables us to have over the infinitely richer and fuller system of his successor Hegel. Fichte and Schelling may perhaps be neglected without serious loss, although the study of their writings is not to be despised, but to neglect Kant and Hegel is to lose the highest philosophical education which the flow of human thought has brought down and laid at our feet.'




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November 11, 2021
"Individuals and generations pass away, but the race of man remains; each epoch is the condition of a higher epoch, which includes and transcends the one that has gone before." Dr. Watson provides a thorough, if critical, review of several of Shelling's works, laying first a groundwork by analyzing both Kant and Fichte. Encourages analysis, and has sparked enough interest that I may pursue the philosophers who inspired this review.
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