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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication Page
Contents
Introduction
Suspension
Hegel and Schelling?
Outline of the Whole
Chapter 1: The Surge of Reason: Faculty Epistemology in Kant and Fichte
The First Critique’s Basic Distinction
The Third Critique
Fichte’s Wissenschaftslehre
Chapter 2: Ascendant Reason: The Early Schelling
Of the I
The ‘Treatises’
Chapter 3: Metastatic Reason: Schelling’s Nature Philosophy
Organic Reason: Ideas for a Philosophy of Nature
Rational Nature: On the World-Soul
The Inhibition of Nature: The Erster Entwurf
Chapter 4: Synthetic Reason: The System of Transcendental Idealism
The Idea of System
The Synthetic Method
History and Art
Chapter 5: Reason as Reflection and Speculation: Hegel’s Collaboration with Schelling
The Differenzschrift
Krug’s Pen
Chapter 6: ‘The Sacred Abyss’: Schelling’s Identity Philosophy
The Darstellung
System of Philosophy in General
Chapter 7: Space, Time, and Suspension: Hegel’s ‘Absolute Knowing’
The Phenomenology’’s Critique of Schelling
‘Absolute Knowing’
Chapter 8: Suspended Reason: Hegel on ‘The Certainty and Truth of Reason’
Empty Idealism
Observing Nature
Observing Self-Consciousness
Self-Actualizing Reason
The Project of Individuality
Chapter 9: Reason on the Periphery: Schelling’s Freedom Essay
Reason as Peripheral
Pantheism and Freedom
God as Existing
Longing for Ground
The Possibility of Evil
The Actuality of Evil
System, Ground, and Indifference
Chapter 10: Reason’s Systematic Excess I: Hegel’s System
The Myth of Totalizing Reason
The Philosophy of Nature
History
Chapter 11: Reason’s Systematic Excess II: The Transition to Schelling’s Positive Philosophy
The Natural History of Reason
The Critique of Hegel
Now What?
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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