Детали книги
Формат
Мягкая обложка
Страницы
167
Язык
Итальянский
Опубликовано
Apr 28, 2015
Издатель
Corriere della sera
Описание
Schelling's philosophical contributions have often been overshadowed by the towering figures of his time, particularly Hegel. However, Mariagrazia Portera and Armando Torno delve into the intricacies of Schelling's thought in a manner that reveals the depth and significance of his ideas. Their exploration invites readers to reconsider the traditional classification of Schelling as a minor idealist and instead highlights his unique perspectives on nature, freedom, and existence.
The authors thoughtfully examine Schelling's responses to contemporary philosophical debates, revealing how his work both challenges and complements the ideas of his peers. Through a careful analysis, they trace the evolution of his thought, emphasizing the profound connections he establishes between art, philosophy, and the, often turbulent, landscape of modernity.
In this comprehensive examination, Portera and Torno illuminate Schelling’s legacy and its enduring relevance in contemporary philosophical discourse. Their engaging narrative encourages a fresh appreciation for a thinker who offers a compelling vision of the interplay between the self and the universe, inviting readers to explore the depths of his philosophy beyond the surface of traditional classifications.
The authors thoughtfully examine Schelling's responses to contemporary philosophical debates, revealing how his work both challenges and complements the ideas of his peers. Through a careful analysis, they trace the evolution of his thought, emphasizing the profound connections he establishes between art, philosophy, and the, often turbulent, landscape of modernity.
In this comprehensive examination, Portera and Torno illuminate Schelling’s legacy and its enduring relevance in contemporary philosophical discourse. Their engaging narrative encourages a fresh appreciation for a thinker who offers a compelling vision of the interplay between the self and the universe, inviting readers to explore the depths of his philosophy beyond the surface of traditional classifications.