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Schelling's Philosophy of Nature
Schelling picks up on some of Kant's ideas about organisms and their internal purpose-civeness or their form of teleology that Kant described. He applies it to cosmology applying it to metaphysics in ways that Kant was not comfortable with because you know Kant was still putting the subject at the center of philosophy. Schelling is saying that the natural world far from being a mere appearance is the source of our mind that nature has a soul in other words nature has an interior. It doesn't only have implications for how we do science I mean there's a deep kind of spirituality in that as well not necessarily a Spinoza pantheism sort of kind of compatible with that but it's