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- Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling - Wikipedia
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling (German: [ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈjoːzɛf ˈʃɛlɪŋ]; 27 January 1775 – 20 August 1854), later (after 1812) von Schelling, was a German philosopher
- Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling - Stanford Encyclopedia of . . .
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling (1775–1854) is, along with J G Fichte and G W F Hegel, one of the three most influential thinkers in the tradition of ‘German Idealism’
- Schelling, F. W. J. von | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
F W J von Schelling is one of the great German philosophers of the late 18 th and early 19 th Century Some historians and scholars of philosophy have classified him as a German Idealist, along with J G Fichte and G W F Hegel
- Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling - Encyclopedia Britannica
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling, German philosopher and educator, a major figure of German idealism, in the post-Kantian development in German philosophy He was the first thinker to illuminate Hegel’s philosophy critically
- Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling - New World Encyclopedia
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling (January 27, 1775 - August 20, 1854) was a German philosopher and one of the three great representatives of German Idealism
- Friedrich Schelling’s Philosophy of Nature – Discourses on Minerva
Friedrich Schelling was one of the late German Idealists and Romantics Though he was a contemporary of many greats like Johann Fichte, Johann Herder (briefly), Hegel, and others, Schelling’s philosophy blossomed in the later period of German philosophy after Hegel
- Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von (1775–1854)
Of all the major German philosophers, Schelling is the least known in the English-speaking world His name is familiar as the historic link connecting Kant and Fichte with Hegel, but this description fits only his earlier work
- Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling – Wikipedia
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, ab 1808 Ritter von Schelling (* 27 Januar 1775 in Leonberg, Herzogtum Württemberg; † 20 August 1854 in Ragaz, Kanton St Gallen), war ein deutscher Philosoph, Anthropologe, Hochschullehrer, Theoretiker der sogenannten romantischen Medizin und einer der Hauptvertreter des Deutschen Idealismus
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