The Philosophical Foundations of the Late Schelling
The Turn to the Positive
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:23rd Jun '21
Should be back in stock very soon

This is the first major effort to systematically organise and evaluate Schelling’s arguments for a Philosophy of Revelation and to demonstrate their importance for contemporary debates in speculative realism, new realism and post-secularism. Schelling’s decisionism has long been recognised as the historical root of European existentialism, but has never been properly explained as a philosophical strategy. According to McGrath, Schelling’s turn to the real is neither fideistic nor absurdist, but the consequence of the free decision of the philosopher who has soberly assessed the results of logic, nature-philosophy and epistemology.
... strikingly original and without peer in the English literature.The discussion of Hegel (and Schelling’s "non-dialectical personalism") stands to be among the very best that I have read. -- Jason Wirth, Seattle University
Who has not wished that dogmatic Christians would read Nietzsche and discover how little Christian they are? Sean McGrath, animated by the hope that we might now discover something of equal importance about ourselves, turns the table by presenting in bold terms Schelling’s vision of an idol-free and secularized Christianity. -- Joseph P. Lawrence, Research alumni of the Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen
ISBN: 9781474410342
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296 pages