A new translation of the third and most sustained version of Schelling’s magnum opus, this great heroic poem is a genealogy of time. Anticipating Heidegger, as well as contemporary debates about post-modernity and the limits of dialectical thinking, Schelling struggles with the question of time as the relationship between poetry and philosophy. Thinking in the wake of Hegel, although trying to think beyond his grasp, this extraordinary work is a poetic and philosophical address of difference, of thinking’s relationship to its inscrutable ground.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Translator’s Introduction
Synoptic Table of Contents from Schelling
First Book: The Past
A. The Eternal Life of the Godhead as the Whole or the Construction of the Complete Idea of God
B. The Life of the Individual Potency
C. The Actual Assumption of Being (= Revelation = Birth) by God
German-English Lexicon
English-German Lexicon
Appendix: Schelling Editions
Notes
Index
Über den Autor
Jason M. Wirth is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Oglethorpe University.