The Re-Emergence of Schelling

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Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling (1775-1854) spent his philosophical career striving to realize the Absolute system but he did so in full recognition of the fact that the Absolute is not finally a logical system but a living actuality. Accordingly for Schelling life is the criterion of truth. Though his critics often dismissed his thought as fragmentary and protean C. S. Peirce in a letter to William James remarked that it was precisely Schelling's freedom from the trammels of system and willingness to approach philosophical ideas experimentally rather than dogmatically that he admired most: In that he is like a scientific man. This book written in the context of a resurgence of interest in Schelling's work as well as during a planetary ecological emergency and geo-political crisis draws upon the deep well of his thought in the hope that it can aid human civilization's attempt to re-imagine itself. Schelling's philosophy provides many of the anthropological theological and cosmological resources necessary for bringing forth an alternative form of modernity no longer bent on the destruction of earth and the disintegration of human communities.
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