Schelling and the Timaeus
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Schelling, Timaeus, Plato, philosophy of Nature, KantAbstract
At the young age of 19, Schelling presented a Kantian lecture on Plato’s Timaeus. Schelling’s central thesis is that Plato replaces the objetive with the subjective. Nevertheless, despite the fact that Schelling assimilates to Kantian reason, in a way, the ideas that configure the world in the work of the demiurge, one can find in the lecture important foundations for his later conceptions of the Philosophy of Nature.Downloads
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