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12Eine Brücke zum Deutschen Idealismus und wieder zurückDeutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 73 (6): 749-766. 2025.This article considers the way in which Schelling’s late philosophy implies a re-evaluation of the broader project of German idealism. Schelling’s last negative philosophy (in the Darstellung der reinrationalen Philosophie) is designed as a purely rational science which must exhaust itself. Schelling recurs to Kant to both show the indispensability of the purely rational endeavour and at the same time reveal what is excluded from that project. In this sense, Schelling’s last negative philosophy …Read more
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28Why Kant’s Notion of Actuality is Not Critical Enough According to SchellingIn Violetta L. Waibel, Margit Ruffing & David Wagner (eds.), Natur und Freiheit: Akten des XII. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, De Gruyter. pp. 3419-3428. 2018.
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42Vivere viventibus est esse? The Relevance of Life for the Understanding of ExistencePhilosophisches Jahrbuch 119 (2): 347-374. 2012.
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59Ontology without Metaphysics, Existence without a World: On Markus Gabriel’s Neutral RealismPhilosophisches Jahrbuch 122 (1): 146-152. 2015.
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46El arte como modelo de revelación en Schelling: del idealismo trascendental al giro personaActa Philosophica 24 (2): 285-310. 2015.
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1Berichte und diskussionen: The stubborn metaphysics of subjectivityPhilosophisches Jahrbuch 118 (2): 285-294. 2011.
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181Schelling's Late Negative Philosophy: Crisis and Critique of Pure ReasonComparative and Continental Philosophy 3 (2): 141-164. 2011.Schelling’s late philosophy is characterized by its division of philosophy into a “negative” and a “positive” approach. After developing positive philosophy, Schelling goes back in his last work (Darstellung der reinrationalen Philosophie) to a negative philosophy that is to play a critical role within Schelling’s late system by showing pure rationally the limits of pure reason. This critical task requires the failure and crisis of negative philosophy. In the article, I show why Schelling unders…Read more
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