Idealism and Autonomy in Schelling's Early Systems
Idealism and Autonomy in Schelling's Early Systems
This chapter examines Schelling’s early systematic philosophy, with special attention to his solution to the freedom-determinism problem (a form of idealist compatibilism that was widely influential) and his account of the unity of reason.
Keywords: Schelling, freedom, system, determinism, causality, knowledge, idealism, compatibilism
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