This Handbook provides a comprehensive, multi-authored study of Schelling's thought, its context, and its enormous influence. Divided into four major sections ('Periods,' 'Themes,' 'Figures and the History of Philosophy', and 'Reception and Legacy'), it is a well-structured guide to Schelling's work and the ways in which it relates to other thinkers and movements. Key features: Links Schelling to the history of philosophy, contemporary philosophy, psychoanalysis, politics, and theology Offers a systematic overview of a thinker whose thought evolved...
This Handbook provides a comprehensive, multi-authored study of Schelling's thought, its context, and its enormous influence. Divided into four major ...