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|a Schelling's Organic Form of Philosophy ; Schelling's Organic Form of Philosophy ; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Notes on Sources and Abbreviations; 1. Life as the Schema of Freedom: Schelling's Organic Form of Philosophy; Subjectivism and the Annihilation of Nature; Immanent Reconstruction; Kant and the Categorical Imperative of Unity in Reason; Plato's ỏ(dỏj and the Eternal Form of Philosophy; Organic Unity and Nature's Redemption; Ideas in situ: Embedded Thought; 2. Beginnings: Theosophy and Nature Divine; The Acculturation of a Prophet of Nature.
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|a Life in the Anticipation of the Eschaton: The Prophet of Freedom and Nature Divine Schelling's Eulogy of Hahn (1790) and the Passing of the Flame of Prophecy ; Prophet of the New Religion of Nature: Matter Spiritualized; 3. The Question of Systematic Unity; Systematic Unity and the Urform of Reason; Life Is the Schema of Freedom: The Will of Desire and the Causality of Freedom ; The Antinomy of Aesthetic Judgment; The Unity of the Ideas of Reason and the Transcendental Ideal as the Form of Forms ; Transcendental Modality: Unity as Grundsatz of Reason.
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|a Schelling's Commentary on the TimaeusThe Divine Ideas of Reason; to\ kalo/n as the Ideal of Unity and Completeness; The World Soul as "The Ideal of the World": Organic Life as Principle of Systematic Unity ; Immanent Preestablished Harmony: The Condition of Possibility of Einheit ; The Ideas: Existence Is Not a Predicate; The Threefold Form of All Knowing; Plato's Urform; 5. On the Possibility of a Form of All Philosophy: The Form Essay; Schelling's Original Insight; The Urform of All Forms.
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|g ch. 1
|t Life as the Schema of Freedom: Schelling's Organic Form of Philosophy --
|t Subjectivism and the Annihilation of Nature --
|t Immanent Reconstruction --
|t Kant and the Categorical Imperative of Unity in Reason --
|t Plato's oδoσ and the Eternal Form of Philosophy --
|t Organic Unity and Nature's Redemption --
|t Ideas in situ: Embedded Thought --
|g ch. 2
|t Beginnings: Theosophy and Nature Divine --
|t Acculturation of a Prophet of Nature --
|t Discipline of Language and Actuality of the Past --
|t Tradition of Pietism: Freedom as the Unmediated Experience of the Divine --
|t Halfway between Tradition and the Enlightenment: Theosophy and the Divinity of Nature --
|t Oetinger's Genetic Epistemology and the Unmediated Knowing of the Zentralerkennims --
|t Divinity as Freedom in Nature: The Priority of Freedom over Wisdom --
|t Schelling's Eulogy and the System of Philipp Matthaus Hahn (1739-1790) --
|t Theology of Life --
|t Procreative Logic: Hahn's "ordo generations" --
|t Systema Influxus: The Immanent Harmony of the Trichotomy of Body, Soul, and Mind --
|t Life in the Anticipation of the Eschaton: The Prophet of Freedom and Nature Divine --
|t Schelling's Eulogy of Hahn (1790) and the Passing of the Flame of Prophecy --
|t Prophet of the New Religion of Nature: Matter Spiritualized --
|g ch. 3
|t Question of Systematic Unity --
|t Systematic Unity and the Urform of Reason --
|t Life Is the Schema of Freedom: The Will of Desire and the Causality of Freedom --
|t Antinomy of Aesthetic Judgment --
|t Unity of the Ideas of Reason and the Transcendental Ideal as the Form of Forms --
|t Transcendental Modality: Unity as Grundsatz of Reason --
|t Weltbegriffe and Naturbegriffe: The Limits of a Mathematical World in the Face of the "Absolute Selbsttatigkeit" of Nature --
|t Urform of Reason: αι σuναπασαι επιστημαι --
|t Logical Visage: The Prinzipien of Unity, Manifoldness, and Continuity --
|t Idea of the Maximum as the Analogon of the Schema for the "Prinzipien der Vernunft" --
|t Transcendental Ideas: The Figurative Guarantors of Reason's Extension --
|t Aesthetic Ideas, the Sublime, and the Internal Intuition of the Supersensible Ground --
|t Genius: Autoepistemic Organ of Nature--
|g ch. 4
|t Timaeus Commentary --
|t To Seek the Divine in Nature --
|t Schelling's Commentary on the Timaeus --
|t Divine Ideas of Reason --
|t τo καλoν as the Ideal of Unity and Completeness --
|t World Soul as "The Ideal of the World": Organic Life as a Principle of Systematic Unity --
|t Immanent Preestablished Harmony: The Condition of Possibility of Einheit --
|t Ideas: Existence Is Not a Predicate --
|t Threefold Form of All Knowing --
|t Plato's Urform --
|g ch. 5
|t On the Possibility of a Form of All Philosophy: The Form Essay --
|t Schelling's Original Insight --
|t Urform of All Forms --
|t Kant's Progressive Method: The Removal of the Time Condition as the Condition of Comprehending an Absolute Magnitude --
|t Reciprocal Establishment of the Urform --
|t Progressive Method of Disjunctive Identity --
|t Urform of Relation --
|t Philological Justification --
|t Epistemic Positionality and the Removal of the Time-Condition --
|t Form of Being Unconditionally Posited: Ì = I' --
|t Form of the Conditioned: NichtIch = Nicht Ich (Nichtich [≠] Ich) --
|t Form of Conditionality Determined by Unconditionality = Consciousness --
|t Disjunctive Identity --
|g ch. 6
|t Freedom and the Construction of Philosophy --
|t Dynamic Process: Producing the System of Identity --
|t Self Versetzt: Freedom as the Postulate of Philosophy --
|t Method of Construction: Einbildung as the In-Eins-Bildung of Duality --
|t Problematic: All Philosophy Is Construction --
|t Aesthetic Philosophy --
|t Construction of the Self: Theoretical Philosophy and Unconscious Nature --
|g First Epoch
|t Productive Intuition of Sensation through the Restriction of the Past --
|g Second Epoch
|t Transition from Blind Intuition to Reflection through the Restriction of the Present --
|g Third Epoch
|t From Reflection to the Absolute Act of the Will --
|t Derivation of the Categories from Time --
|t Transition to Practical Philosophy: The Absolute Act of the Will --
|t Time and Historicity --
|t Tense of the Absolute: Futurity --
|t Endless Process.
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