
Schellings Begriff der negativen und positiven Philosophie
Ein Vorschlag zur Einführung, Deutung und Kritik- Authors:
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- 2025
Summary
In the winter semester of 1827/1828, Schelling felt he had reached a turning point in his work: he was finally able to present the distinction he had developed over many years between negative and positive philosophy to a wider audience. With this distinction, Schelling opens no less than a new chapter in philosophy: The age of negative philosophy centred on the model of logic was drawing to a close. Now, according to Schelling, the time of positive philosophy is approaching and with it a time in which thinking will methodically do justice to the unconditional (primal) ground of history, not least to the peculiarity of all existence. For subsequent generations of philosophical scholarship, Schelling's distinction proved to be as fruitful as it was difficult. This study develops it against the background of Schelling's entire late philosophy and thus offers a key to its independent interpretation, exploration and criticism. The study is based on the thesis that a further distinction must be made between a broad concept of positive philosophy that is open to interpretation on the one hand and Schelling's Christological interpretation, which is certainly worthy of criticism in parts, on the other.
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- Copyright year
- 2025
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-465-04711-7
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-465-14711-4
- Publisher
- Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main
- Language
- German
- Pages
- 276
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Table of contents
- Inhaltsverzeichnis No access
- Vorwort No access
- 1.1 Zum Umriss negativer und positiver Philosophie No access
- 1.2 Drei Schwierigkeiten negativer Philosophie No access
- 1.3.1 Erster Teil des Trilemmas: Descartes No access
- 1.3.2 Zweiter Teil des Trilemmas: Spinoza No access
- 1.3.3 Dritter Teil des Trilemmas: Kant No access
- 1.4 Zu Schellings begründungstheoretisch-ätiologischer Wende No access
- 2.1 Definition und Skandal der Philosophie No access
- 2.2 Zu Schellings Bestimmungen der Philosophie No access
- 3. Ein weiterer Vorschlag zur Bestimmung der Philosophie No access Pages 99 - 104
- 4. Vom Prinzip der Philosophie No access Pages 105 - 108
- 5. Vom Grund zur Folge No access Pages 109 - 110
- 6.1 Von der logischen Deutung des Grundes zur negativen Philosophie No access
- 6.2 Aristoteles’ negative Philosophie No access
- 6.3 Die Mehrdeutigkeit negativer Philosophie am Beispiel Aristoteles’ No access
- Textkritischer Nachtrag zu Schellings später Würdigung Aristoteles’ No access
- 7.1 Vom antinomischen Charakter der Vernunft No access
- 7.2 Zur genealogischen Deutung des Grundes No access
- 7.3 Schellings engere Auslegung der positiven Philosophie No access
- 7.4 Zur Kritik von Schellings Metaphysik des Willens No access
- Literatur No access Pages 267 - 276




