E-Book, Englisch, Band 111, 385 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 230 mm
Tritten Beyond Presence
1. Auflage 2012
ISBN: 978-1-61451-155-7
Verlag: De Gruyter
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The Late F.W.J. Schelling's Criticism of Metaphysics
E-Book, Englisch, Band 111, 385 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 230 mm
Reihe: Quellen und Studien zur PhilosophieISSN
ISBN: 978-1-61451-155-7
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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All those interested in German Idealism, Marxism, Existentialism, Phenomenology, and Post-Structuralism
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Weitere Infos & Material
1;Acknowledgements;5
2;Abbreviations Used in References and Notes on Translations;7
3;Part I. Crisis and Method;15
3.1;Chapter 1. The Contemporary Crisis of Meaning;17
3.1.1;1 The Crisis: Meaning and Presence;17
3.1.2;2 The Crisis and Contemporary Culture;23
3.1.3;3 The Crisis and Schelling;30
3.1.4;4 Structure of the Text Arranged According to Epochs;40
3.2;Chapter 2. Positive Philosophy as Both Method and Object: A Methodological Analysis;42
3.2.1;1 The Phenomenological Criterion;43
3.2.2;2 Denken and Nachdenken;47
3.2.3;3 Daß Es Ist and Was Es Ist; That It Is and What It Is;52
3.2.4;4 Positive and Negative Philosophy: Progression and Regression;59
3.2.5;5 Wanting, Believing and Knowing;64
3.2.6;6 Empiricism: Subjective, Objective and Scientific (Abduction);66
3.2.7;7 The Prior and the Posterior;76
3.2.8;8 Historical Philosophy: Truth and Falsification;78
3.2.9;9 Freedom: Novelty, Difference and Presence;87
3.2.10;10 Experience: Aesthesis;93
4;Part II. The Past: Eternity;101
4.1;Chapter 3. Timelessness: The Potencies at Rest;103
4.1.1;1 Parmenides’ Statement;104
4.1.2;2 The Different and the Identical: Duas and Monas;106
4.1.3;3 Copulation;115
4.1.4;4 The Potencies;126
4.1.4.1;4.1 The First Potency;128
4.1.4.2;4.2 The Second Potency;130
4.1.4.3;4.3 The Third Potency;131
4.1.4.4;4.4 The Concatenation and Simplicity of the Three;133
4.1.5;5 Who Is das Seinkönnende, the Effusive One?;138
4.1.6;6 Who is God?;140
4.1.7;7 The Law of Decisiveness and the Interstice;149
4.2;Chapter 4. The Time of Eternity: The Potencies in Act;164
4.2.1;1 Generation and Creation;164
4.2.2;2 The Act of Creation;177
4.2.3;3 The Causes;189
4.2.4;4 The Holy or God’s Withdrawal from the Created;200
4.2.5;5 The Ideas as Visions;211
4.2.6;6 The Idea;217
4.3;Chapter 5. Intermittence;229
4.3.1;1 The Separation of Times;230
4.3.2;2 Aesthesis, Memory and History;233
4.3.3;3 Historical Time as Contemporaneity or Simultaneity;236
5;Part III. The Present: Historical Time;239
5.1;Chapter 6. The Philosophy of Mythology;241
5.1.1;1 From Lordship to Divine Sufferance;241
5.1.2;2 What are Myths?;244
5.1.3;3 The Co-Originality of the Myth and the Consciousness Thereof;254
5.1.4;4 Polytheism and Monotheism;263
5.1.5;5 The Types of Monotheism;267
5.1.6;6 Schelling’s Historiography of Mythology;277
5.1.7;7 Tautegory;286
5.1.8;8 The Objective Meaning of the History of Mythology;296
5.1.9;9 Considerations of the Philosophy of Mythology for the Philosophies of History and Religion;305
5.1.10;10 Ruminations on a Future Mythology;309
5.2;Chapter 7. Language is Faded Mythology: On the Origin and Essence of Language;311
5.2.1;1 Language is not an Invention of Consciousness;311
5.2.2;2 The Tower of Babel;312
5.2.3;3 The Case of China;314
5.2.4;4 China and the Language of Humanity;320
5.2.5;5 Music and Causal Efficacy;328
5.2.6;6 The Copula Revisited in Light of Supplementation;332
6;Part IV. The Future: Advent;335
6.1;Chapter 8. Intimations of the Future and Concluding Remarks;337
6.1.1;1 The Man-God as Exemplary Repetition/Copulation;339
6.1.2;2 Difference and Identity;344
6.1.3;3 The World Law Revisited in Light of the Transcendentals;349
6.1.4;4 Time and the End of History;353
7;Schema of the Doubled Temporal Relations of the Creation and Mythology with Reference to the Corresponding Gods and Peoples;363
8;References;367
9;Author Index;377
10;Subject Index;379




