Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
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Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling (German: [ˈʃɛlɪŋ]; 27 Januar 1775 – 20 August 1854), later (efter 1812) von Schelling, wis a German filosofer. Staundart histories o filosofie mak him the midpynt in the development o German idealism, situatin him atween Johann Gottlieb Fichte, his mentor in his early years, an Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, his umwhile varsity ruimmate, early friend, an later rival. Interpretin Schelling's filosofie is regairdit as difficult acause o its apparently ever-chyngin naitur.
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Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling | |
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Schelling bi Joseph Karl Stieler, 1835 | |
Born | 27 Januar 1775(1775-01-27) Leonberg, Württemberg, Haly Roman Empire |
Dee'd | 20 August 1854(1854-08-20) (aged 79) Bad Ragaz, Swisserland |
Alma mater | Tübinger Stift, Varsity o Tübingen (1790–1795; MA 1792; PhD, 1795) Leipzig Varsity (1797; na degree) |
Era | 19t-century filosofie |
Region | Wastren Philosofie |
Schuil | German idealism Post-Kantian transcendental idealism[1] Objective idealism (after 1800)[2] Jena Romanticism Romanticism in science Naturphilosophie |
Institutions | Varsity o Jena Varsity o Würzburg Varsity o Erlangen Varsity o Munich Varsity o Berlin |
Main interests | Naturphilosophie, naitural science, aesthetics, metapheesics, epistemology, filosofie o releegion |
Notable ideas | Seestem o Naturphilosophie, Identitätsphilosophie (filosofie o identity), positive Philosophie (positive filosofie), airt as "the eternal organ an document o filosofie" whase basic chairacter is an "unconscious infinity,"[3] System der Chemie (seestem o chemistry), makkin the term "absolute idealism"[4] |
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