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  1. 17 de mar. de 2021 · System of transcendental idealism (1800) by. Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von, 1775-1854. Publication date. 1978. Topics. Idealism, Transcendentalism, Idéalisme, Transcendantalisme, Transcendentaal idealisme. Publisher. Charlottesville : University Press of Virginia.

    • Introduction
    • § 2
    • § 3
    • Part One on The Principle of Transcendental Idealism

    § 1. Concept of Transcendental Philosophy

    1. All knowledge is founded upon the coincidence of an objective with a subjective. - For we knowonly what is true; but truth is generally taken to consist in the coincidence of presentations with their objects. 2. The intrinsic notion of everything merely objective in our knowledge, we may speak of as nature. The notion of everything subjective is called, on the contrary, the self, or the intelligence. The two concepts are mutually opposed. The intelligence is initially conceived of as the p...

    Corollaries

    In the course of the foregoing, we have not only deduced the concept of transcendental philosophy, but have also furnished the reader with a glimpse into the entire system of philosophy; this, as we see, is constituted of two basic sciences which, though opposed to each other in principle and direction, mutually seek and supplement one another. Here we shall not set forth the entire system of philosophy, but only one of the basic sciences, and the derived concept thereof will thus first recei...

    The Organ of Transcendental Philosophy

    1. The sole immediate object of transcendental concern is the subjective (§2); the sole organ of this mode of philosophising is therefore inner sense, and its object is such that it cannot even become, as can that of mathematics, an object of outer intuition. The mathematical object is admittedly no more located outside the knowing – process than that of philosophy. The whole existence of mathematics depends upon intuition, and so it also exists only in intuition, but this intuition itself is...

    SECTION ONE On the Necessity and Character of a Supreme Principle of Knowledge

    1. It will be assumed meantime as a hypothesis, that there is indeed reality in our knowledge, and we shall ask what the conditions of this reality may be. – Whether there is actuallyreality in our knowledge will depend on whether these initially inferred conditions can be actually exhibited later on. If all knowledge rests upon the coincidence of an objective and a subjective (§1), the whole of our knowledge consists of propositions which are not immediatelytrue, which derive their reality f...

  2. System of Transcendental Idealism (German: System des transcendentalen Idealismus) is a book by Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling published in 1800. It has been called Schelling's most important early work, and is best known in the English-speaking world for its influence on the poet and philosopher, Samuel Taylor Coleridge.

    • Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling, Walter Schulz
    • Germany
    • 1800
    • System des transcendentalen Idealismus
  3. System of Transcendental Idealism is probably Schelling's most important philosophical work. A central text in the history of German idealism, its original German publication in 1800 came seven...

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  4. 22 de oct. de 2001 · In his Naturphilosophie (philosophy of nature), which emerges in 1797 and develops in the succeeding years, and in the System of Transcendental Idealism of 1800, Schelling wavers between a Spinozist and a Fichtean approach to the ‘unconditioned’.

  5. Schelling’s publication of The System of Transcendental Idealism in 1800 brought immediate fame to the young 25 year old philosopher. Schelling here draws from Fichte’s great insight that self-consciousness is not a mere “given entity”.

  6. System of Transcendental Idealism is probably Schelling's most important philosophical work. A central text in the history of German idealism, its original German publication in 1800 came seven years after Fichte's Wissenschaftslehre and seven years before Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit.

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