Schelling’s late philosophy

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Schelling’s late philosophy is the mature phase of Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling’s thought, marked by his speculative “ages of the world” project and a turn toward a dynamic, historically unfolding conception of God, freedom, and revelation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf phase of a philosopher’s work
philosophical doctrine
contrastsWith Hegel’s absolute idealism
developedBy Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
developedInPeriod 19th century
post-Hegelian German Idealism
emphasizes a historically unfolding conception of God
the contingency of existence
the irreducibility of freedom
the necessity of revelation for knowledge of God
follows Schelling’s early idealism
Schelling’s late philosophy self-linksurface differs
surface form: Schelling’s identity philosophy

Schelling’s philosophy of freedom (1809)
Schelling’s philosophy of nature
hasCoreTheme freedom
history
negative and positive philosophy
revelation
the ages of the world
the concept of a beginning of philosophy in a fact of revelation
the concept of a divine-human history
the concept of a pre-temporal ground in God
the concept of positive philosophy as philosophy of existence
the concept of potencies in God and nature
the critique of Hegelian rationalism
the critique of purely deductive metaphysics
the distinction between essence and existence in God
the dynamic becoming of God
the historicity of reason
the idea of God’s self-limitation
the idea of a divine self-revelation in history
the idea of a final age of reconciliation
the idea of a primordial decision
the metaphysical interpretation of mythological systems
the metaphysical status of time
the metaphysics of becoming
the notion of a dark ground in God
the notion of a living, personal God
the philosophy of mythology
the philosophy of revelation
the problem of evil
the progressive clarification of revelation
the relation between God and world
the relation between freedom and necessity
the relation between myth and revelation
the relation between philosophy and theology
the role of contingency in being
the transition from mythology to Christianity
includesConcept negative philosophy
positive philosophy
includesWork Die Weltalter
surface form: Die Weltalter (The Ages of the World)

Philosophy of Mythology
Philosophy of Revelation
influenced 20th-century continental philosophy
existential philosophy
philosophy of religion
process theology
partOf Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
surface form: Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling’s philosophy

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ages of the world (Weltalter) theory philosophicalContext Schelling’s late philosophy
ages of the world (Weltalter) theory relatedWork Schelling’s late philosophy
this entity surface form: Schelling’s philosophy of nature
On the History of Modern Philosophy relatedWorkOfAuthor Schelling’s late philosophy
this entity surface form: Schelling’s late lectures
Schelling’s late philosophy follows Schelling’s late philosophy self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Schelling’s identity philosophy