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Author Berger, Benjamin, author.

Title The Schelling-Eshenmayer controversy, 1801 : nature and identity / Benjamin Berger and Daniel Whistler ; translations by Judith Kahl and Daniel Whistler.

Publication Info. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2020.
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Description 1 online resource.
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Series New perspectives in ontology
New perspectives in ontology.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Berger and Whistler provide a ground-breaking account of Schelling's first controversy with his critic A.C.A. Eschenmayer in 1801, which focused on the philosophy of nature. They argue that key Schellingian concepts, such as identity, potency and abstraction, were first forged in his early debate with Eschenmayer.
Contents Preface; Abbreviations; Translators' Note; Introduction: Schelling and Eschenmayer in 180; Part One: Texts; A.C.A. Eschenmayer, Spontaneity = World Soul, or the Highest Principle of Philosophy of Nature; F.W.J. Schelling, On the True Concept of Philosophy of Nature and the Correct Way of Solving its Problems; Part Two: Commentaries; 1. Quality; 2. Potency; 3. Identity; 4. Drive; 5. Abstraction; Part Three: Appendices; 1. A.C.A. Eschenmayer and F.W.J. Schelling, Correspondence, 1799-1801; 2. A.C.A. Eschenmayer, Principles of Nature-Metaphysics Applied to Chemical and Medical Subjects [Extracts]; 3. A.C.A. Eschenmayer, Deduction of the Living Organism [Extracts]; 4. A.C.A. Eschenmayer, Review of Schelling's First Outline and Introduction to the Outline.
Preface; Abbreviations Translators' Note Introduction: Schelling and Eschenmayer in 1801 Part I: Texts A.K.A. Eschenmayer, Spontaneity = World Soul, or the Highest Principle of Philosophy of Nature F.W.J. Schelling, On the True Concept of Philosophy of Nature and the Correct Way of Solving its Problems Part II: Commentaries 1. Quality 2. Potency 3. Identity 4. Drive 5. Abstraction Part III: Appendices 1. A.K.A. Eschenmayer and F.W.J. Schelling, Correspondence, 1799-1801 2. A.K.A. Eschenmayer, Principles of Nature-Metaphysics Applied to Chemical and Medical Subjects [Extracts] 3. A.K.A. Eschenmayer, Deduction of the Living Organism [Extracts] 4. A.K.A. Eschenmayer, Review of Schelling's First Outline and Introduction to the Outline.
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Subject Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von, 1775-1854.
Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von, 1775-1854.
Eschenmayer, C. A. (Carl August), 1768-1852.
Eschenmayer, C. A. (Carl August), 1768-1852.
Philosophy of nature -- History -- 19th century.
Philosophy of nature.
Chronological Term 19th century
Subject History.
PHILOSOPHY -- History & Surveys -- General.
Chronological Term 1800-1899
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Added Author Whistler, Daniel, 1982- author, translator.
Kahl, Judith, translator.
Other Form: Print version: Berger, Benjamin. Schelling-Eshenmayer controversy, 1801. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2020 1474434398 9781474434393 (OCoLC)1086678812
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