'World' in middle Schelling: Why nature transcendentalizes

Abstract

The importance of 'world' in Schelling's middle philosophy demonstrates that the famous Philosophical Inquiries into the Essence of Human Freedom (1809) retains its ontological value. Because world is not, as in Kant, a mathematical but rather a dynamic category, the ontological consequences of the articulation of the essence of human freedom entails that it, too, be articulated dynamically

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