History of Philosophy for Use in High Schools Academies And Colleges
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The doctrine of the will more emphatically taught by Schopenhauer is mostly admitted to be directly borrowed from Fichte, though Schopenhauer was inclined to look with disdain on the general scheme of Fichte. SCHELLING. Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling (1775 - 1854) was an eminent thinker who gave a further development to the Practical Philosophy which Fichte had elaborated from the system of Kant. Like Fichte, he was for a number of years a professor at Jena, and he made that uni- versit...y in its most noted days, at the beginning of the nineteenth century, an attractive center for all philosophical inquirers. Schelling was reared in luxury. He was a precocious boy, speedily outgrowing every school to which he was sent. He went to the University of Tubingen at the unusually early age of fifteen. Hegel at that time (1790) was still a student there. At nine- teen Schelling published an essay which made him famous and won high commendation from Fichte, whose ideas it expounded. Other writings followed, and at the age of twenty-three Schelling entered on his career of professor at Jena, where Fichte was also still teaching.
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