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6. Schelling’s Philosophy of Religion
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Author’s Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction xvii
- 1. Kant’s Philosophy of Religion 1
- 2. Kant and Radical Evil 20
- 3. Kant’s Concept of History 34
- 4. Schelling in 1800–1801: Art as Revelation 50
- 5. Schilling’s Philosophy of the Literary Arts 75
- 6. Schelling’s Philosophy of Religion 92
- 7. Schelling’s Conception of Positive Philosophy 109
- 8. Metaphysics and Historicity 122
- 9. The Historicity and Transcendence of Philosophic Truth 148
- 10. Hegel on the Actuality of the Rational and the Rationality of the Actual 164
- Epilogue: Holocaust and Weltanschauung: Philosophical Reflections on Why They Did It 172
- Notes 187
- Permissions and Acknowledgments 240
- Index 241
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Author’s Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction xvii
- 1. Kant’s Philosophy of Religion 1
- 2. Kant and Radical Evil 20
- 3. Kant’s Concept of History 34
- 4. Schelling in 1800–1801: Art as Revelation 50
- 5. Schilling’s Philosophy of the Literary Arts 75
- 6. Schelling’s Philosophy of Religion 92
- 7. Schelling’s Conception of Positive Philosophy 109
- 8. Metaphysics and Historicity 122
- 9. The Historicity and Transcendence of Philosophic Truth 148
- 10. Hegel on the Actuality of the Rational and the Rationality of the Actual 164
- Epilogue: Holocaust and Weltanschauung: Philosophical Reflections on Why They Did It 172
- Notes 187
- Permissions and Acknowledgments 240
- Index 241