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The Philosophical Intricacies of Schelling
This chapter explores the complex philosophical ideas of Friedrich Schelling, particularly his relationship with nature, the self-split, and intellectual intuition. It highlights the tension between his concepts and Romanticism, as well as his critiques of Cartesian idealism and Hegel's philosophy. The discussion also delves into the roles of the unconscious, the divine feminine, and the duality of good and evil, emphasizing the evolution of Schelling's thought and its impact on subsequent philosophical discourse.