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Friedrich Schelling
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Immanuel Kant “God, immortality, and other such metaphysical matters were not empirical. Metaphysics, therefore, was beyond the powers of human reason.”
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Kant’s Critique of Reason “We can only know a world that has passed through the grid work of space and time and the other categories of the understanding.”
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Schelling’s Problem As Kant had to face skepticism, so Shelling faced the problem of the split between mind and body, spirit and nature.
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Alpha and Omega Schelling; “I posit God as both the first and the last, as the unevolved and as the fully evolved.”
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J.G. Fichte Fichte: “Being is one endlessly self- developing life which always advances toward a higher self- realization in a never ending stream of time.”
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Nature and Mind “Thus, says Schelling, where nature was objective Spirit, mind is subjective Spirit.”
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Freedom Freedom is not a given, but it is an inherent potential.
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Problems with Development With each stage of development comes further complexity, which has thus more possibilities for both advancement and problems.
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