THE WORLD-SOUL IN SCHELLING
Keywords:
Soul, World, Nature, God.Abstract
In the first part of this paper, four interrelated principles are proposed as being at the foundation of Schelling's philosophy but as being, nevertheless, beyond its eventual transformations or evolutions. In the second part, these four principles are used to explain the meaning and place of the "world-soul" in Schelling's system, especially in its relation to his Philosophy of Nature.Downloads
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