The abyss of freedom

182 pages

English language

Published April 24, 1997 by University of Michigan Press.

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978-0-472-09652-7
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n the last decade, F. W. J. von Schelling has emerged as one of the key philosophers of German Idealism, the one who, for the first time, undermined Kant's philosophical revolution and in so doing opened up the way for a viable critique of Hegel. In noted philosopher Slavoj Zizek's view, the main orientations of the post-Hegelian thought, from Kierkegaard and Marx, to Heidegger and today's deconstructionism, were prefigured in Schelling's analysis of Hegel's idealism, and in his affirmation that the contingency of existence cannot be reduced to notional self-mediation. In The Abyss of Freedom, Zizek attempts to advance Schelling's stature even further, with a commentary of the second draft of Schelling's work The Ages of the World, written in 1813.

Zizek argues that Schelling's most profound thoughts are found in the series of three consecutive attempts he made to formulate the "ages of the world/Weltalter," the stages of the …

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Subjects

  • Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von, 1775-1854.
  • Lacan, Jacques, 1901-
  • Ontology.
  • Absolute, The.
  • Free will and determinism.
  • History -- Philosophy.
  • Idealism, German.
  • Psychoanalysis.