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Beyond Presence : The Late F.W.J. Schelling's Criticism of Metaphysics

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This book provides the English-speaking world with a comprehensive account of the still largely unknown work of Schelling's philosophy of mythology and revelation.

Its achievement, however, is not archival but philosophical, elucidating the relation between Schelling and onto-theology.

It explains how Schelling dealt with the problem of nihilism and onto-theology well before Nietzsche and Heidegger, arguing that Schelling surpasses onto-theology or the philosophy of presence a century prior to Heidegger.

Overall, the author provocatively suggests that Heidegger is perhaps Schelling's genuine heir and by comprehensively interpreting Schelling's multifaceted late lectures he analyzes issues as diverse as the Ancient relation between thinking and Being, the Medieval debate between voluntarism and intellectualism, the overcoming of modern subjectivism and German Idealism as well as many themes in contemporary philosophy. The presentation is systematic rather than thematic, following Schelling's ages of the world through the Past, Present and Future.

The results are daring, departing from the half-century long canonical reading of the late Schelling since Walter Schulz.

This book is valuable for Schelling-scholars, historians of philosophy and theologians alike.

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De Gruyter
1614512116 / 9781614512110
Hardback
193
17/08/2012
United States
385 pages
155 x 230 mm, 694 grams
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