Nature, Speculation and the Return to Schelling

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Alexander Bilda
Angelaki
Bald Naturalism
Ben Woodard
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Charlotte Alderwick
Collective Individuation
Contemporary Natural Science
contemporary Schelling interpretation
critical theory philosophy
Daniel Whistler
Dispositional Monism
Drew M. Dalton
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Erster Entwurf
Freedom Essay
German idealism
Hegelian Marxist Tradition
Hermann Grassmann
Indivisible Remainder
Kritische Schriften
Marie-Luise Heuser
materialist metaphysics
Michael O'Neill Burns
Natura Naturans
Nature
Negative Philosophy
philosophical naturalism
Philosophy of nature
Post-Kantian
Schelling
Schelling's Account
Schelling's Conception
Schelling's Late Philosophy
Schelling's Naturphilosophie
Schelling's Philosophy
Schelling's Project
Schelling's Thought
Schelling's Work
Schellingian speculation
Schellingianisms
Schelling’s Account
Schelling’s Conception
Schelling’s Late Philosophy
Schelling’s Naturphilosophie
Schelling’s Philosophy
Schelling’s Project
Schelling’s Thought
Schelling’s Work
Sean J. McGrath
semantic naturalism
Simondon's Theory
Simondon’s Theory
Speculation
speculative realism
Transcendental Materialism
transcendental philosophy
Vice Versa
Von Der Weltseele
Young Man
Yuk Hui

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138505315
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Two decades ago, Schelling first resurfaced in Žižek’s Indivisible Remainder, and the same argumentative move of redeploying Schellingian themes for contemporary ends has continued to play a significant role in critical theory since (Markus Gabriel, Iain Hamilton Grant, Jean-Luc Nancy). All the articles in this volume attempt to take seriously the idea of Schelling as a contemporary philosopher: Schelling is read in dialogue with key figures in the canon of European philosophy and critical theory (Alain Badiou, Émilie du Châtelet, Gilles Deleuze, Paul de Man, Quentin Meillassoux, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Gilbert Simondon, Slavoj Žižek), as well as in light of recent trends in analytic philosophy (Brandomian pragmatism, powers-based metaphysics and semantic naturalism) – and such readings are not meant merely to highlight Schellingian influences or resonances in contemporary thinking but rather to challenge and interrogate current orthodoxies by insisting upon the contemporaneity of Schellingian speculation. That is, the aim is both to evaluate and constructively build upon this repeated return to Schelling: to probe, to diagnose and to experiment on the latent Schellingianisms of the present and the future. This book was originally published as a special issue of Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities.

Tyler Tritten is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Gonzaga University, USA, and his most recent book is The Contingency of Necessity: Reason and God as Matters of Fact (2017). Daniel Whistler is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Liverpool, UK, and author of Schelling’s Theory of Symbolic Language (2013).