Zusammenfassung
This volume presents – for the first time – a selection of all essential scripts, including papers dealing with Schelling’s interest in the field of theology, history and philosophy when studying in Tübingen from 1790 to 1794. They give evidence of Schelling’s intense reception of the manifold deep-rooted changes and innovations in the scientific world of the Old and New Testament of the time, but also of his analysis of the philosophy of Kant and Plato. On top of that Schelling presents an innovative concept of biblical hermeneutics by taking into account the critical historical standards of his time. Schelling’s study papers are important both for the understanding of his later works on philosophy of history as well as on moral philosophy. The volume contains a detailed introduction, explanatory notes on the texts, an extensive bibliography and indices.
Schlagworte
Schelling Frühwerk Deutscher Idealismus Schellings Jugendschriften Galaterbrief Kommentar Philosophiegeschichte Biblische Hermeneutik De malorum origine (1792) Theologie Timaeus Kommentar Philosophie Religionsphilosophie Stellensammlung zu Paulus Schelling Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Oration canicularis Gnosticismus Animadversiones in Jesaijam Über Platonische Philosophie alte Welt- 1–336 Texte 1–336
- 337–374 Erklärende Anmerkungen 337–374
- 375–410 Bibliographie 375–410
- 411–417 Bibelstellenregister 411–417
- 418–429 Namenregister 418–429
- 430–431 Ortsregister 430–431
- 432–434 Sachregister 432–434