Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling |
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Schelling as depicted in 1835 |
| Born | (1775-01-27)27 January 1775
Leonberg, Württemberg, Holy Roman Empire |
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| Died | 20 August 1854(1854-08-20) (aged 79)
Bad Ragaz, Switzerland |
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| Education | Tübinger Stift, University of Tübingen (1790–1795: M.A., 1792; Licentiate, 1795) Leipzig University (1797; no degree) |
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| Era | 19th-century philosophy |
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| Region | Western philosophy |
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| School | Continental philosophy German idealism Post-Kantiantranscendental idealism[1](before 1800) Objective idealism Absolute idealism(after 1800)[2] Naturphilosophie (a combination of transcendental realism and transcendental naturalism)[3] Jena Romanticism Romanticism in science Correspondence theory of truth[4] |
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| Institutions | University of Jena University of Würzburg University of Erlangen University of Munich University of Berlin |
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