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Schelling's organic form of philosophy: life as the schema of freedom
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Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Life as the Schema of Freedom: Schelling's Organic Form of Philosophy
Subjectivism and the Annihilation of Nature
Immanent Reconstruction
Kant and the Categorical Imperative of Unity in Reason
Plato's oδoσ and the Eternal Form of Philosophy
Organic Unity and Nature's Redemption
Ideas in situ: Embedded Thought
ch. 2 Beginnings: Theosophy and Nature Divine
The Acculturation of a Prophet of Nature
The Discipline of Language and Actuality of the Past
The Tradition of Pietism: Freedom as the Unmediated Experience of the Divine
Halfway between Tradition and the Enlightenment: Theosophy and the Divinity of Nature
Oetinger's Genetic Epistemology and the Unmediated Knowing of the Zentralerkennims
Divinity as Freedom in Nature: The Priority of Freedom over Wisdom
Schelling's Eulogy and the System of Philipp Matthaus Hahn (1739-1790)
A Theology of Life
Procreative Logic: Hahn's "ordo generations"
Systema Influxus: The Immanent Harmony of the Trichotomy of Body, Soul, and Mind
Life in the Anticipation of the Eschaton: The Prophet of Freedom and Nature Divine
Schelling's Eulogy of Hahn (1790) and the Passing of the Flame of Prophecy
Prophet of the New Religion of Nature: Matter Spiritualized
ch. 3 The Question of Systematic Unity
Systematic Unity and the Urform of Reason
Life Is the Schema of Freedom: The Will of Desire and the Causality of Freedom
The Antinomy of Aesthetic Judgment
The Unity of the Ideas of Reason and the Transcendental Ideal as the Form of Forms
Transcendental Modality: Unity as Grundsatz of Reason
Weltbegriffe and Naturbegriffe: The Limits of a Mathematical World in the Face of the "Absolute Selbsttatigkeit" of Nature
The Urform of Reason: αι σuναπασαι επιστημαι
The Logical Visage: The Prinzipien of Unity, Manifoldness, and Continuity
The Idea of the Maximum as the Analogon of the Schema for the "Prinzipien der Vernunft"
The Transcendental Ideas: The Figurative Guarantors of Reason's Extension
Aesthetic Ideas, the Sublime, and the Internal Intuition of the Supersensible Ground
Genius: Autoepistemic Organ of Nature?
ch. 4 The Timaeus Commentary
To Seek the Divine in Nature
Schelling's Commentary on the Timaeus
The Divine Ideas of Reason
τo καλoν as the Ideal of Unity and Completeness
The World Soul as "The Ideal of the World": Organic Life as a Principle of Systematic Unity
Immanent Preestablished Harmony: The Condition of Possibility of Einheit
The Ideas: Existence Is Not a Predicate
The Threefold Form of All Knowing
Plato's Urform
First Epoch Productive Intuition of Sensation through the Restriction of the Past
Second Epoch Transition from Blind Intuition to Reflection through the Restriction of the Present
Third Epoch From Reflection to the Absolute Act of the Will
The Derivation of the Categories from Time
Transition to Practical Philosophy: The Absolute Act of the Will
Time and Historicity
The Tense of the Absolute: Futurity
The Endless Process.
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880-01 Schelling's Organic Form of Philosophy ; Schelling's Organic Form of Philosophy ; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Notes on Sources and Abbreviations; 1. Life as the Schema of Freedom: Schelling's Organic Form of Philosophy; Subjectivism and the Annihilation of Nature; Immanent Reconstruction; Kant and the Categorical Imperative of Unity in Reason; Plato's ỏ(dỏj and the Eternal Form of Philosophy; Organic Unity and Nature's Redemption; Ideas in situ: Embedded Thought; 2. Beginnings: Theosophy and Nature Divine; The Acculturation of a Prophet of Nature.
Life in the Anticipation of the Eschaton: The Prophet of Freedom and Nature Divine Schelling's Eulogy of Hahn (1790) and the Passing of the Flame of Prophecy ; Prophet of the New Religion of Nature: Matter Spiritualized; 3. The Question of Systematic Unity; Systematic Unity and the Urform of Reason; Life Is the Schema of Freedom: The Will of Desire and the Causality of Freedom ; The Antinomy of Aesthetic Judgment; The Unity of the Ideas of Reason and the Transcendental Ideal as the Form of Forms ; Transcendental Modality: Unity as Grundsatz of Reason.
Schelling's Commentary on the TimaeusThe Divine Ideas of Reason; to\ kalo/n as the Ideal of Unity and Completeness; The World Soul as "The Ideal of the World": Organic Life as Principle of Systematic Unity ; Immanent Preestablished Harmony: The Condition of Possibility of Einheit ; The Ideas: Existence Is Not a Predicate; The Threefold Form of All Knowing; Plato's Urform; 5. On the Possibility of a Form of All Philosophy: The Form Essay; Schelling's Original Insight; The Urform of All Forms.
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