Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling: Introduction
Author: Sebastian Gardner
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Description: Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling: Introduction by Sebastian Gardner provides an overview of Schelling's philosophical development. It highlights his engagement with Kant and Fichte, and his exploration of nature, art, and religion, making it a valuable resource for understanding German Idealism.
Pages: 15
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