
Intro to German Idealism: Kant, Fichte, Schelling, & Hegel
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Shelling's 'What Must the Mind Be?'
Shelling was convinced that nature needed to be treated as a self organizing. Gerta became a kind of father figure for shelling, helping him get more in touch with the experimental sciences. They did some of gert's experiments with color and observations of plants together. And so shelling, by the late 17 nineties, early 18 hundred,. is increasingly coming into his own and articulating a perspective that victa recognized was a intention with his own.
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