Unconditional in Human Knowledge: Four Early Essays (1794-1796)

Unconditional in Human Knowledge: Four Early Essays (1794-1796)

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Jan 1, 1980 · Anglais · Relié (271 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 271
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 1, 1980
Éditeur Associated Univ Pr
ISBN-10 083872020X
ISBN-13 9780838720202

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Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling's early essays offer a profound exploration of human knowledge and its foundations, reflecting his innovative philosophical insights during the late 18th century. These writings, originally composed between 1794 and 1796, may have been overlooked in the English-speaking world, but they present a compelling examination of the relationship between nature, spirit, and intellectual inquiry.

Schelling's thought-provoking prose invites readers to rethink the essence of understanding and existence. With a blend of metaphysical inquiry and an appeal to the innate connection between humanity and the cosmos, these essays lay a crucial groundwork for future philosophical discourse. Through rigorous analysis and rich argumentation, Schelling articulates a vision that is both timeless and deeply relevant, encouraging a re-engagement with the roots of knowledge itself.

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Romance Philosophie Art et Photographie Psychologie
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