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New perspectives in ontology.
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Charlotte Alderwick presents Schelling's ontology as fundamentally power-based. She demonstrates that this ontology enables his unique conception of human freedom outlined in the 'Freedom' essay and can usefully problematise and supplement contemporary work on power-based ontologies.
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Table of Contents
- Cover
- Front matter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and Notes on Referencing
- Introduction
- 1. Powers: Contemporary Accounts
- 2. Freedom: The Post-Kantian Perspective
- 3. Powers: Schelling’s Naturphilosophie
- 4. Absolute Identity: Between the Naturphilosophie and the Freedom Essay
- 5. Freedom and Powers: Schelling’s Freedom Essay
- 6. Freedom and Powers: The Trouble with Powers
- Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Index
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