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1 online resource (x, 457 pages). |
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Critical studies in German idealism,
1878-9986 ;
v. 1
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Critical studies in German idealism ; v. 1.
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
German idealism has attempted to think an absolute ground to self-conscious I-hood. As a result it has been theologically disqualified as pantheistic or even atheistic since many maintain that such a ground cannot be reconciled with a personal God. In the early writings of Friedrich Schelling (1775-1854), it is clear that he and his contemporaries were aware of this difficulty. His TA1/4binger fellow student, Friedrich HAlderlin (1770-1843), was convinced of the ultimate inadequacy of any philosophical system to grasp the unitary ground of all that is and turned to poetry. The metaphysical ins. |
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Subject |
Self (Philosophy)
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Self (Philosophy) |
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Transcendence (Philosophy)
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Transcendence (Philosophy) |
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God.
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God. |
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Electronic books.
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Print version: Woezik, Cia van. God, beyond me. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2010 9789004181861 (DLC) 2009053519 (OCoLC)496282319 |
ISBN |
9789004182172 (electronic book) |
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9004182179 (electronic book) |
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9004181865 (cloth ; alkaline paper) |
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9789004181861 (cloth ; alkaline paper) |
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9786612786693 |
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