SCHELLING, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph
- SCHELLING, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph
(1775-1854)
German philosopher and spokesman of ROMANTICISM whose PANTHEISM saw NATURE as a self-motivated, vitalistic, force. His vague spirituality and interest in MYTH contributed to the development of German NATIONALISM and RACISM. His works include Ideas for a Philosophy of Nature (1797), Philosophy of Religion (1804) and Of Human Freedom (1809).
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SCHELLING, FRIEDRICH WILHELM JOSEPH° — (1775–1854), German philosopher. Constantly moved by new insights beyond a position before having adequately stated it, Schelling is generally remembered only as a link between the philosophies of johann gottlieb fichte and georg wilhelm… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Schelling,Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von — Schel·ling (shĕlʹĭng), Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von. 1775 1854. German idealist philosopher whose theories of the self, nature, and art influenced romanticism and to a degree presaged existentialism. * * * … Universalium
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Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von — born Jan. 27, 1775, Leonberg, Württemberg died Aug. 20, 1854, Bad Ragaz, Switz. German philosopher and educator. Inspired by Immanuel Kant, in his System of Transcendental Idealism (1800) he attempted to unite his concept of nature with the… … Universalium
Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von — (1775–1854) The principal philosopher of German Romanticism . Schelling was born in Leonberg, and educated at Tübingen, where he was a contemporary of Hegel and the poet Friedrich Hölderlin. Schelling became professor at Jena in 1798, and for… … Philosophy dictionary
Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von — (1775–1854) Philosopher. Schelling was born in Württemberg, the son of a pastor. He was educated in Tübingen and he subsequently taught at Jena, Würtzburg, Erlangen, Munich and Berlin. A personal friend of Hegel, Fichte and Goethe, he is… … Who’s Who in Christianity
Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von — ► (1775 1854) Filósofo alemán. Schelling postula como base de su sistema la identidad del yo y el no yo, o sea, de la naturaleza y del espíritu, en un principio absoluto y único directamente aprehendido, con lo cual sienta una especie de… … Enciclopedia Universal
SCHELLING, FRIEDRICH WILHELM JOSEPH — German philosopher, born in Würtemberg; studied at Tübingen, where he became acquainted with Hegel; wrote first on theological subjects and then on philosophical; went to Jena and became a disciple and follower of Fichte; gradually abandoned… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia