God-- beyond me : : from the I's absolute ground in Holderlin and Schelling to a contemporary model of a personal God / / by Cia van Woezik.
German idealism has attempted to think an absolute ground to self-conscious I-hood. As a result it has been theologically disqualified as pantheistic or even atheistic since many maintain that such a ground cannot be reconciled with a personal God. In the early writings of Friedrich Schelling (1775-...
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Superior document: | Critical studies in German idealism, 1 |
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Year of Publication: | 2010 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Critical studies in German idealism ;
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (468 p.) |
Notes: | Description based upon print version of record. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminary Material / C. Van Woezik
- Introduction / C. Van Woezik
- Chapter One. I-Hood / C. Van Woezik
- Chapter Two. From The I To The Absolute / C. Van Woezik
- Chapter Three. Schelling: The I And Its Ground / C. Van Woezik
- Chapter Four. Hölderlin: The I And Its Ground / C. Van Woezik
- Chapter Five. Intellectual Intuition And Metaphysics / C. Van Woezik
- Chapter Six. The Absolute Ground Versus God / C. Van Woezik
- Chapter Seven. God – Beyond Me / C. Van Woezik
- Appendix A. Wie Wenn Am Feiertage (1799) / C. Van Woezik
- Appendix B. Natur Und Kunst (1801) / C. Van Woezik
- Appendix C. Friedensfeier (1802) / C. Van Woezik
- Bibliography / C. Van Woezik
- Index / C. Van Woezik.