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  1. Teleologische Erhabenheit der Vernunft bei Kant
    Ein paradoxer Beweis der Einheit der Vernunft aus der Dualität des Erhabenen
  2. Teleologische Erhabenheit der Vernunft bei Kant
    ein paradoxer Beweis der Einheit der Vernunft aus der Dualität des Erhabenen
  3. Teleologische Erhabenheit der Vernunft bei Kant
    Ein paradoxer Beweis der Einheit der Vernunft aus der Dualität des Erhabenen
  4. Schelling’s pantheism and the problem of evil
    Published: [2017]

    Any religious worldview, understood in the sense that ‘life has a purpose’, has to face the problem of evil. The problem of evil has been particularly intensively discussed in the Aristotelian-Scholastic-Christian tradition. The most popular solution... more

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    Any religious worldview, understood in the sense that ‘life has a purpose’, has to face the problem of evil. The problem of evil has been particularly intensively discussed in the Aristotelian-Scholastic-Christian tradition. The most popular solution has been to deny that anything truly evil actually exists. It is hard to conceive why an omnipotent and perfectly good God would allow evil to appear. Yet, Western culture has been and still is full of imagery of absolute demonic evil. I suggest that this strained dialectic could be best approached by radically rethinking the nature of evil and the theological context in which it has traditionally been thought. In his middle period works, Friedrich Schelling offers a pantheistic framework which gives extensive resources for thinking about evil. Schelling’s account is well balanced and innovative at least in two respects. It does not explain away the inscrutable presence of evil, but it neither completely renounces theoretical speculation of the origin of evil. Second, Schelling’s metaphysics anticipate Nietzsche’s fundamental critique of the ‘life-denying’ character of Western metaphysics and ethics. However, while sharing much of the critical aspects of Nietzsche’s thought, unlike Nietzsche, Schelling does not end up in atheism and moral relativism.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Article (journal)
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    Parent title: Enthalten in: International journal of philosophy and theology; Abingdon : Taylor & Francis, 2013; 78(2017), 4/5, Seite 361-372

    Subjects: pantheism; Problem of evil; purpose of life; Schelling; teleology
  5. Erzählen nach Darwin
    Die Krise der Teleologie im literarischen Realismus: Friedrich Theodor Vischer und Gottfried Keller
    Published: 2012; ©2007
    Publisher:  W. De Gruyter, Berlin

    The plot of a novel is expected to move purposefully toward an ending. Until the 19th century, processes within a reality believed to have been created by God were also understood to work in this way. As a result, novels claimed to represent reality... more

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    The plot of a novel is expected to move purposefully toward an ending. Until the 19th century, processes within a reality believed to have been created by God were also understood to work in this way. As a result, novels claimed to represent reality through their purposefulness. Because of Charles Darwin, this world outlook entered a state of crisis. The study shows how narratives changed as a result of a new concept of reality as being erratic and random. How could novels depict this conception of reality? This question is discussed with reference to examples from literary and aesthetic texts Includes bibliographical references (p. [345]-367) and index. - The plot of a novel is expected to move purposefully toward an ending. Until the 19th century, processes within a reality believed to have been created by God were also understood to work in this way. As a result, novels claimed to represent reality through their purposefulness. Because of Charles Darwin, this world outlook entered a state of crisis. The study shows how narratives changed as a result of a new concept of reality as being erratic and random. How could novels depict this conception of reality? This question is discussed with reference to examples from literary and aesthetic texts

     

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    Language: German
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    ISBN: 9783110899993
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    RVK Categories: GL 1575 ; GL 9663 ; GL 5867
    Series: Quellen und Forschungen zur Literatur- und Kulturgeschichte ; v.43 (277)
    Subjects: Intelligent design (Teleology) and literature; Intelligent design (Teleology) and literature.; Darwinismus.; Keller, Gottfried.; Kontingenz.; Teleologie.; Vischer, Friedrich Th.; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / German
    Other subjects: Darwinism; contingency; teleology
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  6. Teleologische Erhabenheit der Vernunft bei Kant
    ein paradoxer Beweis der Einheit der Vernunft aus der Dualität des Erhabenen
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin ; Boston

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin; Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
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    ISBN: 9783110991321; 3110991322
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    Series: Kantstudien-Ergänzungshefte ; Band 220
    Subjects: Teleologie; Ästhetisches Urteil; Vernunft; Das Erhabene
    Other subjects: Kant, Immanuel (1724-1804); Kant, Immanuel; Erhabene; Teleologie; Vernunft; Kant, Immanuel; sublime; teleology; reason
    Scope: XIV, 253 Seiten, 23 cm x 15.5 cm
  7. Teleologische Erhabenheit der Vernunft bei Kant
    ein paradoxer Beweis der Einheit der Vernunft aus der Dualität des Erhabenen
    Published: [2023]; © 2023
    Publisher:  De Gruyter, Berlin ; Boston

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    Media type: Dissertation
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    ISBN: 9783110991321; 3110991322
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    RVK Categories: CF 5017
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    Series: Kantstudien-Ergänzungshefte ; Band 220
    Subjects: Kant, Immanuel; <<Das>> Erhabene; Teleologie; Vernunft; Ästhetisches Urteil
    Other subjects: Kant, Immanuel; Erhabene; Teleologie; Vernunft; sublime; teleology; reason
    Scope: XIV, 253 Seiten, 23 cm x 15.5 cm
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    Dissertation, Universität Heidelberg,

  8. Erzählen nach Darwin
    Die Krise der Teleologie im literarischen Realismus: Friedrich Theodor Vischer und Gottfried Keller
    Published: 2012; ©2007
    Publisher:  W. De Gruyter, Berlin

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    The plot of a novel is expected to move purposefully toward an ending. Until the 19th century, processes within a reality believed to have been created by God were also understood to work in this way. As a result, novels claimed to represent reality through their purposefulness. Because of Charles Darwin, this world outlook entered a state of crisis. The study shows how narratives changed as a result of a new concept of reality as being erratic and random. How could novels depict this conception of reality? This question is discussed with reference to examples from literary and aesthetic texts Includes bibliographical references (p. [345]-367) and index. - The plot of a novel is expected to move purposefully toward an ending. Until the 19th century, processes within a reality believed to have been created by God were also understood to work in this way. As a result, novels claimed to represent reality through their purposefulness. Because of Charles Darwin, this world outlook entered a state of crisis. The study shows how narratives changed as a result of a new concept of reality as being erratic and random. How could novels depict this conception of reality? This question is discussed with reference to examples from literary and aesthetic texts

     

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    Language: German
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    ISBN: 9783110899993
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    RVK Categories: GL 1575 ; GL 9663 ; GL 5867
    Series: Quellen und Forschungen zur Literatur- und Kulturgeschichte ; v.43 (277)
    Subjects: Intelligent design (Teleology) and literature; Intelligent design (Teleology) and literature.; Darwinismus.; Keller, Gottfried.; Kontingenz.; Teleologie.; Vischer, Friedrich Th.; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / German
    Other subjects: Darwinism; contingency; teleology
    Scope: Online-Ressource