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What is an action? Ground and consequent in Schelling's philosophy of nature

Grant, Iain Hamilton

Authors



Contributors

Emilio Carlo Corriero
Editor

Andrea Dezi
Editor

Abstract

Schelling's dynamics entail that an action is one just when something ensues that was not. Pursuing this account demonstrates the continuity of the philosophy of freedom with that of nature, such that the later is not a different species than the earlier Schelling. The model of action here outlined therefore seeks to demonstrate the continuity of activity and physics, the long-term goal of any philosophy of nature.

Citation

Grant, I. H. (2013). What is an action? Ground and consequent in Schelling's philosophy of nature. In E. C. Corriero, & A. Dezi (Eds.), Nature and Realism in Schelling's Philosophy (3-26). Torino: Accademia University Press

Publication Date Jan 1, 2013
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Pages 3-26
Series Title Initia Philosophiae
Book Title Nature and Realism in Schelling's Philosophy
ISBN 9788897523567
Keywords Schelling, action, philosophy of nature
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/938307
Publisher URL http://www.aaccademia.it/component/search/?searchword=Nature%20and%20Realism%20i&searchphrase=all&Itemid=101