Contributors | vii | ||
Acknowledgements | x | ||
Introduction: The New Schelling | 1 | (12) | |
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1. Several Connections between Aesthetics and Therapeutics in Nineteenth-century Philosophy | 13 | (17) | |
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2. Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Schelling (But Were Afraid to Ask Hitchcock) | 30 | (13) | |
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3. Dialectical Idealism in Transition to Materialism: Schelling's Idea of a Contraction of God and its Consequences for the Philosophy of History | 43 | (47) | |
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4. Schelling and Nietzsche: Willing and Time | 90 | (16) | |
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5. Philosophy and the Experience of Construction | 106 | (22) | |
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6. 'Philosophy become Genetic': The Physics of the World Soul | 128 | (23) | |
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7. Schelling and Sartre on Being and Nothingness | 151 | (16) | |
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8. Schelling's Metaphysics of Evil | 167 | (23) | |
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9. Schelling and Nagarjuna: the Night Absolute', Openness, and Ungrund | 190 | (19) | |
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Selected Bibliography | 209 | (4) | |
Index | 213 |
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