Intelligible Character and Revelation of Person: F.W.J. Schelling “Psychological Scheme”
Journal: RUDN Journal of Philosophy (Vol.23, No. 4)Publication Date: 2019-12-30
Authors : P. Rezvykh;
Page : 461-470
Keywords : Classical German philosophy; Schelling; Kant; intelligible character; freedom; religion;
Abstract
This article focuses on analysis of a handwritten fragment by F. W. J. Schelling “Psychological scheme” (1837-1839), which is a study of main principles of philosophical anthropology. The article reconstructs the circumstances of creating the mentioned text, which are connected with the trusting relationship between Schelling and Bavarian Crown Prince Maximilian; it also highlights the parallels between the text and the earlier Schelling's works exploring philosophical-anthropological problematic: “Philosophical Investigations into the Essence of Human Freedom” (1809) and “Stuttgart Seminars” (1810). In the course of terminological analysis of the fragment author displays that the the main source of influence was the work by I. Kant “Religion within the Limits of Reason Alone”. Major problem, considered by Schelling's anthropology, is defining the correlation between intelligible and empirical human character, the main resolving instrument being Schelling’s doctrine of potencies as ontological modalities developed in 1820-1830.
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