Summary
Friedrich Wilhelm Schelling: Bruno or On the Divine and Natural Principle of Things
Dialogue The dialogue Bruno is a small masterpiece of Schelling's speculative gift. Hegel's and Holderlin's friend from student days, then Hegel's bitter opponent, lavishly talented and unbridled curiosity, Schelling is perhaps the most speculative philosopher of the big four of German idealism. In this dialogue, he moves with ease through metaphysical motifs such as the relationship between work and whole, identity and difference, ideal and real, divine and human, finite and infinite, all the time, however, keeping in mind the Absolute as that moment which reconciles opposing motives.
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