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Why does Schelling never receive any attention?

>> No.17668245

His best work is a proper rundown on Fichte, his own developments are shallowly obscur and fail to be profound at it.
he is just a fichtelet and a Hegellet.

>> No.17668444

>>17668131
Too great for /lit/.

>> No.17668748

>>17668444
Trips says he's based

>> No.17669547

>>17668131
Haven't got up to reading him yet.

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>>17668131
The issue with Schelling is that he had 3 eras of different philosophies. His early one is solely as to clarify Fichte's philosophy. Where as his middle philosophy is focused on naturalism of a world of spirit which is derived from nature and not rationalism like Hegel.

Schelling late philosophy is by far his most influential as the Philosophical Inquiries into the Essence of Human Freedom is the first piece of proto-existentialist writings which later influence Schopenhauer, Kierkegaard, and Heidegger. Zizek, the fool he is, is in love with Schelling's final work. Ages of the World. Which is Schelling's predicament with the concept of the mind/body dialectic as he wanted to still believe in a monist world. This could imply he was becoming more materialistic akin to Heraclitus in his formulations, but he ended up not finishing this work.