On the Possibility of a Form of Philosophy in General
{"WorkMasterId":5803,"WpPageId":271625,"ParentWpPageId":193816,"Slug":"on-the-possibility-of-a-form-of-philosophy-in-general","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/friedrich-wilhelm-joseph-schelling/on-the-possibility-of-a-form-of-philosophy-in-general/","RelativeUrl":"theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/friedrich-wilhelm-joseph-schelling/on-the-possibility-of-a-form-of-philosophy-in-general/","HasFullText":false,"RawHtmlLength":69407,"CleanHtmlLength":16153,"Kicker":"Philosophy Work","Title":"On the Possibility of a Form of Philosophy in General","Deck":"Schelling asks how philosophy can have systematic form after Kant and Fichte by grounding form in a first principle of knowledge.","BackLink":{"Text":"Back to Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/friedrich-wilhelm-joseph-schelling/"},"AuthorCard":{"Label":"Author","Title":"Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/friedrich-wilhelm-joseph-schelling/","MediaHref":"","ImageSrc":"https://chrisdeasy.com/wp-content/uploads/friedrich-wilhelm-joseph-schelling-01-pinakothek-stieler-portrait.jpg","ImageAlt":"Stieler portrait of Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling","FilterTerra":"Western Europe","ClickText":"Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling","ClickHref":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/philosophers/friedrich-wilhelm-joseph-schelling/","Copies":["1775 CE – 1854 CE","Leonberg, Wuerttemberg","German Idealist philosopher of nature, freedom, identity, art, mythology, and revelation whose work links post-Kantian idealism with Romantic science, philosophical theology, and later existential and continental reception."]},"ContextCards":[{"Label":"Period","Key":"Period:4","Title":"Modern History","DateText":"1800 CE – 1944 CE","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/eras-of-thought/philosophers-of-modern-history/"},{"Label":"Era","Key":"Era:11","Title":"Long 19th Century","DateText":"1870 CE – 1913 CE","Url":"https://chrisdeasy.com/theos/humanities/philosophy/eras-of-thought/philosophers-of-modern-history/philosophers-of-the-long-19th-century/"},{"Label":"Composition","Title":"1794 CE","Url":"","DateText":""}],"DateNote":"Published in 1794 CE as an early post-Kantian programmatic essay; visible early-system status required.","GeoCards":[{"Label":"Region","Key":"Region:1"},{"Label":"Terra Avita","Key":"TerraAvita:1"},{"Label":"Terra Avita Region","Key":"TerraAvitaRegion:3"},{"Label":"Modern Country","Key":"Country:DEU:1"}],"OriginalTitle":"Über die Möglichkeit einer Form der Philosophie überhaupt","Language":"German","DisciplineCards":[{"Label":"Primary Discipline","Key":"Discipline:epistemology"},{"Label":"Secondary Discipline","Key":"Discipline:metaphysics"}],"Tradition":"German Idealism / Romantic Naturphilosophie","FullText":null,"CoreThesis":["Schelling asks how philosophy can have systematic form after Kant and Fichte by grounding form in a first principle of knowledge."],"Classification":{"AlternateTitles":"On the Possibility of a Form of Philosophy in General","KeyConcepts":"Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling; German Idealism; Naturphilosophie; transcendental idealism; identity philosophy; absolute; nature; freedom; art; mythology; revelation; subjectivity; unconscious; God; spirit; philosophy of nature; philosophy of art; philosophy of religion","Methodology":"Transcendental argument, speculative system-building, philosophy of nature, identity philosophy, theological interpretation, historical lectures, aesthetic analysis, and critique of post-Kantian idealism.","Structure":"The page records an approved Schelling work with visible date, lecture-cycle, posthumous, fragmentary, unfinished, revised, or transmission notes where needed."},"Arguments":["Schelling asks how philosophy can have systematic form after Kant and Fichte by grounding form in a first principle of knowledge."],"Influence":{"InfluencedBy":"Kant, Fichte, Spinoza, Jakob Boehme, Plato and Neoplatonism, Goethe, Romantic natural science, and Protestant philosophical theology.","InfluenceOn":""},"Significance":["Included as one of the direct Schelling work pages approved for the Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling full-process update.","The work documents Schelling\u0027s influence on nature, freedom, art, mythology, revelation, German Idealism, philosophical theology, and continental philosophy."],"EvidenceNote":["Direct Schelling work page approved in the Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling update. Dissertations, collected works, modern translations, correspondence, individual lecture fragments, Fichte, Hegel, Coleridge, and Marxist reception works, catalog rows, biographies, and scholarship remain evidence/Other Voices."],"MainSections":[{"Kind":"TextSection","Title":"Core Thesis","Paragraphs":["Schelling asks how philosophy can have systematic form after Kant and Fichte by grounding form in a first principle of knowledge."]},{"Kind":"FieldSection","Title":"Classification","Fields":[{"Label":"Alternate Titles","Value":"On the Possibility of a Form of Philosophy in General"},{"Label":"Key Concepts","Value":"Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling; German Idealism; Naturphilosophie; transcendental idealism; identity philosophy; absolute; nature; freedom; art; mythology; revelation; subjectivity; unconscious; God; spirit; philosophy of nature; philosophy of art; philosophy of religion"},{"Label":"Methodology","Value":"Transcendental argument, speculative system-building, philosophy of nature, identity philosophy, theological interpretation, historical lectures, aesthetic analysis, and critique of post-Kantian idealism."},{"Label":"Structure","Value":"The page records an approved Schelling work with visible date, lecture-cycle, posthumous, fragmentary, unfinished, revised, or transmission notes where needed."}]},{"Kind":"TextSection","Title":"Arguments","Paragraphs":["Schelling asks how philosophy can have systematic form after Kant and Fichte by grounding form in a first principle of knowledge."]},{"Kind":"FieldSection","Title":"Influence","Fields":[{"Label":"Influenced By","Value":"Kant, Fichte, Spinoza, Jakob Boehme, Plato and Neoplatonism, Goethe, Romantic natural science, and Protestant philosophical theology."},{"Label":"Influence On","Value":"Hegel, German Romanticism, Coleridge, Kierkegaard, Heidegger, Tillich, existentialism, philosophy of nature, philosophy of religion, and contemporary Schelling reception."}]},{"Kind":"TextSection","Title":"Significance","Paragraphs":["Included as one of the direct Schelling work pages approved for the Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling full-process update.","The work documents Schelling\u0027s influence on nature, freedom, art, mythology, revelation, German Idealism, philosophical theology, and continental philosophy."]},{"Kind":"TextSection","Title":"Evidence Note","Paragraphs":["Direct Schelling work page approved in the Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling update. Dissertations, collected works, modern translations, correspondence, individual lecture fragments, Fichte, Hegel, Coleridge, and Marxist reception works, catalog rows, biographies, and scholarship remain evidence/Other Voices."]}],"SectionSequence":["Back Link","Work Title","Deck","Author","Period","Era","Composition","Date Note","Region","Terra Avita","Terra Avita Region","Modern Country","Original Title","Language","Primary Discipline","Secondary Discipline","Tradition","Core Thesis","Classification","Arguments","Influence","Significance","Evidence Note"],"Counts":{"ContextCards":3,"GeoCards":4,"DisciplineCards":2,"Links":11,"Sections":23,"Styles":2,"Scripts":1}}