Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling

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1. Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling was born on January 27, 1775, in Leonberg, a small town near Stuttgart. He is known as one of the greatest German philosophers of the early 19th century.

  1. He made significant contributions to idealism, nature philosophy and transcendental idealism, all influential philosophical movements during his time. Schelling became the first professor at the University of Jena in 1800 and later moved to Munich to teach at Ludwig Maximilian University.

  2. Throughout his career, Schelling published numerous works, including “System of Transcendental Idealism” (1800), “Philosophical Letters on Dogmatism and Criticism” (1794) and “First Outline for a System of the Philosophy of Nature” (1799).

  3. Influenced by his contemporary German philosophers, such as G.W.F. Hegel, Schelling’s work also played a critical role in shaping some prominent 20th-century philosophies, particularly Phenomenology and Existentialism.

  4. Schelling died on August 21, 1854, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most important figures in German philosophy. His work remains influential today, with scholars continuing to analyze his contributions to transcendental idealism and other philosophical systems.

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