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Schelling

Schelling is a surname. Notable persons with that name include:

  • Ernest Schelling (1876–1939), American composer
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling (1775–1854), German philosopher
  • Thomas Schelling (born 1921), American economist and professor

Usage examples of "schelling".

Great Chain, and with Schelling and Hegel we see the full-blown conception of a process or developmental philosophy applied to literally all aspects and all spheres of existence.

And further yet, theorists from Kierkegaard to Schelling to Hegel would insist that those social practices only exist in, and because of, the larger context of Spirit.

Plotinus to Hegel, from Asanga to Aurobindo, from Schelling to Shankara, from Abhinavagupta to the Lankavatara Sutraare all attempts to take into account that the depths of the higher structural potentials are already present but not seen.

This theory, via Schelling, would lead to much of Gestalt psychology and autopoietic theories of cognition.

Through Novalis and Schelling, it would be the roots of the Romantic and Idealist Rebellion against the flatland aspects of the Enlightenment.

Augustine to Descartes, Spinoza, Berkeley, Kant, Fichte, Schelling, Hegel, Husserl, Heidegger, and Sartre, to mention a few.

However, I have put my trust in Schelling and at the risk of my life I have the courage to hear him once more.

Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel each give their own version of the Great Holarchy, which, however we slice it, is in most essentials Plotinian.

Both Fichte and Schelling make much of the notion of the unconscious, quite along the lines used by Plotinus: the higher stages are implicit in the lower, they are unconscious potentials of the lower, and as they develop they envelop.

Thus, says Schelling, where Nature was objective Spirit, Mind is subjective Spirit.

Kosmos is the wondrous multidimensional reality anything similar to that described from Plotinus to Schelling, from Mahayana Buddhism to Vedanta Hinduism, or even from Kant to Rousseau, imagine the blindness and the violence of the mentality that acknowledges only atoms.

Sandaji nor Schelling could describe to Peter the nature of the malevolence they had sensed at Salammbo, only that they wanted nothing to do with it.

If Schelling and all these strong minds had commenced their investigations with the word of God as their basis, there is no telling how far they might have ministered to an immediate and thorough revival of faith.

But the allegation is false, for he only applauded Hegel and Schelling as thinkers, without giving any sanction to their opinions.

But his tenacity to them, as well as his subsequent affiliation with Schelling, was short-lived.