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| | Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The antagonism certainly was not then a new fact; the Erlangen lectures on the history of philosophy of 1822 express the same in a pointed fashion, and Schelling had already begun the treatment of mythology and religion which in his view constituted the true positive complements to the negative of logical or speculative philosophy. |  | | It is not possible to acquit Schelling of a certain disingenuousness in regard to the Hegelian philosophy; and if we claim for him perfect disinterestedness of view we must accuse him of deficient insight. |  | | In 1809 Karoline died, and three years later Schelling married one of her closest friends, Pauline Gotter, in whom he found a faithful companion. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Wilhelm_Joseph_von_Schelling
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| | Clark, 'Mourning Becomes Theory: Schelling and the Absent Body of Philosophy' - _Schelling and Romanticism_ - Romantic ... |
 | | For Schelling's purposes, the Phrygian priests of modern European philosophy embody the spiritualizing violence and recursive loop of this desire, desire that even puts the resistant negativity of the body to efficient good work by libidinally investing its very disavowal, that is, by secretly deriving pleasure out of the ascetic renunciation of pleasure. |  | | In Schelling's language, longing is the indeterminately locatable dark matter that is neither wholly inside nor outside God, and whose uncertain agency silently unsettles the distinctionsmasculine/feminine, body/spirit, mourning/melancholiaupon which the intelligibility and the ideological investments of the thetic world rest. |  | | In returning idealism to the question of embodiment, Schelling unavoidably confronts the concomitant question of sexual difference; but he also holds the question away, and economizes it to the degree that his argument is itself complexly interpellated into the patriarchal structures of the Symbolic order. |
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http://www.rc.umd.edu/praxis/schelling/clark/clark.html
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| | Beach: Schelling's Religious Psychology |
 | | Schelling was perhaps the first modern thinker to suggest that the forms of life associated with a religion might inwardly possess a quite different significance from their surface appearances. |  | | Schelling indicates that the divine antagonist, originally external to Dionysus, gradually came to be understood as actually internal to him. |  | | Basically, this was the advent of the god of the second Potency, A2, the harbinger of the Second World Age.(19) Simultaneously with these developments (and not accidentally so), the religion of universal pantheism underwent a gradual divergence into different forms and teachings. |
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http://www.uwec.edu/philrel/faculty/beach/publications/schelpa5.html
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| | Howard Callaway, "Schelling and the Background of American Pragmatism," at ARISBE: THE PEIRCE GATEWAY |
 | | Schelling's God is equated with "an original force dwelling in nature," but the complaint of naturalism is "ungrounded," in a wider perspective, since Schelling "subjects the entire universe to a all-besouling, divine power" (p. |  | | In his address "On the Relation of the Creative Arts to Nature," Schelling says, that nature is "to the spirited researcher alone, the holy, the eternally creative original force of the world which produces all things out of itself and brings forth faithfully" (Schelling 1807, p. |  | | Freedom here is viewed as a consequence of a original self-determination, a kind of derivative co-creation, consequence of God's creation of man. This takes place outside of time, though we view the consequence in time. |
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http://members.door.net/arisbe/menu/library/aboutcsp/callaway/schelling.htm
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| | voegelin, schelling, and the philosophy of historical existence by Jerry day |
 | | Schelling, whom Day maintains was one of the most important guides to Voegelin's mature philosophy of consciousness and historiography, has been described as the father of several disparate movements and schools of continental philosophy--chief among them being "Hegelian" idealism and existentialism. |  | | Jerry Day has a Ph.D. in Religion and Politics from McMaster University and is an independent scholar living in Toronto, Canada. |  | | In truth, Schelling founded no school and launched no movement. |
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http://www.umsystem.edu/upress/fall2003/day.htm
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| | Heidegger's Encounter with Schelling |
 | | Finally, In Heidegger’s analysis of Schelling, he says, “God lets the oppositional will of the ground operate in order that might be which love unifies and subordinates itself to for the glorification of the Absolute. |  | | From a Letter from Schelling to Hegel, February 4, 1795. |  | | Heidegger does not mention Schelling in Being and Time (1927). |
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http://personal.cmich.edu/~ferre1df/HeideggerSchelling.html
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 | | On Jan. 27, 1775, Schelling was born in Leonberg In Baden-Würtenberg, the son of a minster of a Lutheran church there. |  | | Schelling views the development of the church as the means of resurrection in three stages: |  | | On the basis of his Doctrine of Divine Potencies, Schelling now elucidates Positive Philosophy which is to be revealed as Philosophy of Mythology and Revelation. |
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http://www.csudh.edu/phenom_studies/europ19/lect_3.html
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| | The Schelling Family of Ogle Co., Illinois |
 | | Schelling was very sick and on the morning following, the sad news came from her home that she had died at 4 a.m. |  | | She was converted at the age of seventeen under the labors of Rev. Denius and united with the U. Church in which she lived a consistant Christian life, being a teacher in Sabbath School for a number of years. |  | | Notes for LILLIE M. Lillie M. Clevidence, nee Schelling, was born near Leaf River, Illinois, where she grew to womanhood and received her education in our high school and was one of the teachers of the county for several terms. |
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http://members.aol.com/rogercubs/schellingfamily.htm
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| | TPMCafe Thomas Schelling and Refusing to Play |
 | | Indeed, there are people who, within that framework, try to palm as much blame as possible on to the movements of the 60s, and the peace movement even today, regardless of any kind of truly rigorous methodological truth or any other kind of disciplined non-sophistic reasoning, for that matter. |  | | One of Schelling's lieutenants came by, saw what we were doing, looked startled, and declared to a passerby, "They're dividing up the world!" |  | | The history and the future of the world is an endless story of what the means have led us to, over and over again. |
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http://www.tpmcafe.com/story/2005/10/12/101242/50
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| | Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling |
 | | Subject and object, in his view, were one, but in the ABSOLUTE, the universal soul, the infinite and eternal mind. |  | | Flashes of dim glory from this tremendous speculation are seen in the writings of Emerson, Parker, Alcott, and other seers, probably caught by reflection, or struck out, as they were by Schelling himself, by minds moving on the same level. |  | | Schelling was Fichte's disciple, filled his vacant chair in Jena in 1798, and took his philosophical departure from certain of his positions. |
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http://www.alcott.net/alcott/home/champions/Schelling.html
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| | The Philosophers. |
 | | Schelling was another of the disciples of Kant, whose thinking led to the Idealist school. |  | | I am not at all sure where that leaves Schelling on the philosophical scale of things. |
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http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Biographies/Philosophy/BiosPhil.htm
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| | Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling |
 | | Like Boehme, Schelling sees the emergence of the sensory world as God's coming to awareness of itself -- thus, God comes to self-consciousness through the enfolding of phenomena in the world. |  | | The Potencies of God (S : Schelling's Philosophy of Mythology) |  | | Quest for a Philosophical Jesus : Christianity and Philosophy in Rousseau, Kant, Hegel, and Schelling |
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http://www.mythosandlogos.com/schelling.html
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| | Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | In his later period, Schelling maintained that history is a series of stages progressing toward harmony from a previous fall and that differences are aspects of this development. |  | | He argued that God also partakes of this process of development; that deity, to have personality, must hold within itself the limiting factors that define personality. |  | | The difference between the forces of nature and mind must be only a matter of degree or level, and the problem of knowledge is absorbed in the ultimate unity of mind and matter in the Absolute. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/S/Schellin.asp
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| | Schelling's System of Transcendental Idealism |
 | | An important question to be resolved is whether our perceptions conform to the phenomenal world, or whether the phenomenal world conforms to our perceptions. |  | | Schelling says that transcendental idealism can be a system for all knowledge. |  | | Schelling says that if nature is primary, then the self (or intelligence) must arise from nature. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/md2/timewarp/schelling.html
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: New Schelling |
 | | Schelling's impact on and relevance for twentieth-century thought can be seen most strongly in four different areas: materialism, existentialism, psychoanalysis and religion. |  | | And if Schelling was not entirely at home with his contemporaries, he seems, on the face of it, to have fared little better with his future: there has been no Schelling school, he has had no followers. |  | | Perhaps Schelling's thought presents these challenges because it is 'unsystematic' (although, of course, this does not preclude a certain unity of problematic). |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0826469418
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| | International Piano Archives at Maryland, UM Libraries |
 | | Schelling was also very active in many other aspects of musical life. |  | | These children’s concerts were to take up the bulk of his time and energy for the rest of his life. |  | | Processing of the Schelling collection is nearing completion as of April 2003. |
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http://www.lib.umd.edu/PAL/IPAM/IPAMschelling.html
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| | Schelling Now |
 | | He is author of Conspiracy of Life: Meditations on Schelling and His Time and translator of Schelling's Ages of the World. |  | | Established scholars and newer voices cast light on Schelling and German Idealism. |  | | Jason M. Wirth is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Philosophy, Communications, and Fine Arts Division at Oglethorpe University. |
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http://www.indiana.edu/~iupress/books/0-253-34438-7.shtml
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| | A Positive Account of Property Rights |
 | | The important difference between them is that the former is a Schelling point and the latter is not&emdash; a fact not about the strategies but about the way we classify them. |  | | So one interesting implication of the argument is that violent conflict is especially likely to occur on the boundary between cultures, where people with very different ways of viewing the world interact. |  | | In the example just discussed, for example, one player (presumably the richer) might remind the other of their shared belief in the importance of utility in order to make sure the equi-utility Schelling point would be chosen. |
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http://www.daviddfriedman.com/Academic/Property/Property.html
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| | KAROLINE SCHELLING - LoveToKnow Article on KAROLINE SCHELLING |
 | | Karoline Schelling played a considerable role in the intellectual movement of her time, and is especially remarkable for the assistance she afforded Schlegel in his translation of Shakespeares works. |  | | In 1791 she took up her residence in Mainz, joined the famous society of the Clubbists (Kiubbisten), and suffered a short period of imprison- ment on account of her political opinions. |  | | In 1796 she married Schlegel, was divorced in 1803, and then became the wife of the philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/S/SC/SCHELLING_KAROLINE.htm
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| | Slavoj Zizek and F.W.J. von Schelling: The Abyss of Freedom/Ages of the World, University of Michigan Press |
 | | Of the three versions, claims Zizek, it is the second that is the most eloquent and definitive encompassing of Schelling's lyrical thought. |  | | In The Abyss of Freedom, Zizek attempts to advance Schelling's stature even further, with a commentary of the second draft of Schelling's work The Ages of the World, written in 1813. |  | | It centers on the problem of how the Absolute (God) himself, in order to become actual, to exist effectively, has to accomplish a radically contingent move of acquiring material, bodily existence. |
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http://www.press.umich.edu/titleDetailDesc.do?id=11193
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| | Schelling, Friedrich -- Britannica Student Encyclopedia |
 | | More results on "Schelling, Friedrich" when you join. |  | | From 1500 philosophy took so many twists and turns that it cannot be defined by any one approach. |  | | Schelling developed a philosophy of nature and emphasized the self-existence of the objective world. |
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http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-9276928?tocId=9276928
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| | Amazon.com: Books: The Strategy of Conflict |
 | | The Schelling rationale does not depend on an organizion having a specific culture for treating people with dignity. |  | | I highly recommend this book to anyone who knows a little game theory but is frustrated by the level of abstraction which pervades the theory. |  | | This is where the key concept of "focal points" comes into play. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0674840313?v=glance
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| | Friedrich Schelling's System of Transcendental Philosophy |
 | | This principle is the mediating or indirect principle in every science, but the immediate and direct principle only of the science of all knowledge, or transcendental philosophy. |  | | Ilyenkov on Schelling Hegel on Schelling On the History of Modern Philosophy, 1833 Schelling's denunciation of Hegel, 1841 Biography of Schelling Kant |
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http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/ge/schellin.htm
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Thomas Schelling |
 | | Schelling's book, The Strategy of Conflict (Harvard University Press, 1960), has pioneered the study of bargaining and strategic behavior, and was considered one of the hundred books that have been most influential in the West since 1945. |  | | Arguing that the problem has been largely overstated, he has been part of the Copenhagen Consensus as one of the leading experts. |  | | Thomas Crombie Schelling (born 1921) is an American economist and Emeritus Professor of Economics at Harvard University. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/T/TH/THO/Thomas_Schelling
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| | Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2004006420 |
 | | Contents may have variations from the printed book or be incomplete or contain other coding. |  | | God's Footstool: A Note on the Source for Schelling's Description of the Olympian Zeus in the 1811 Draft of The Ages of the World David Farrell Krell 7. |  | | Freedom": A Note after Nancy and Schelling Benjamin S. Pryor 14. |
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http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0416/2004006420.html
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| | EconPapers: Schelling's Spatial Proximity Model of Segregation Revisited |
 | | This item may be available elsewhere in EconPapers: Search for items with the same title. |  | | Abstract: Schelling [1969, 1971a, 1971b, 1978] presented a microeconomic model showing how an integrated city could unravel to a rather segregated city, notwithstanding relatively mild assumptions concerning the individual agents' preferences, i.e., no agent preferring the resulting segregation. |  | | What is more, we argue that the one-dimensional and two-dimensional versions of Schelling's spatial proximity model are in fact two qualitatively very different models of segregation. |
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http://econpapers.repec.org/paper/qmwqmwecw/wp487.htm
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| | Greenhouse Effect, by Thomas C. Schelling: The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics: Library of Economics and Liberty |
 | | Greenhouse Effect, by Thomas C. Schelling: The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics: Library of Economics and Liberty |  | | Thomas C. Schelling is a professor of economics at the University of Maryland School of Public Affairs in College Park. |  | | Because target dates would be a decade or two in the future, monitoring a country's progress would be more ambiguous than monitoring the implementation of policies. |
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http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/GreenhouseEffect.html
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| | Friedrich von Schelling |
 | | Ideas for a Philosophy of Nature (Texts in German Philosophy) by F. Schelling, Peter Heath (Translator), Errol E. Harris (Translator) |
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http://www.erraticimpact.com/~19thcentury/html/schelling.htm
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| | NetLogo Models Library: Segregation |
 | | This project was inspired by Thomas Schelling's writings about social systems (such as housing patterns in cities). |  | | Click the SETUP button to set up the turtles. |
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http://ccl.northwestern.edu/netlogo/models/Segregation
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 | | Quick facts (Styles, locations, mediums, teachers, subjects, geography, etc.) (George Schelling) |  | | An example of work by George Luther Schelling. |  | | Auction records - upcoming / past (George Schelling) |
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http://www.askart.com/artist/S/george_luther_schelling.asp?ID=101973
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