Friedrich Schelling Quotes on Mind
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling was a 19th-century German philosopher and a leading figure of German Idealism alongside Fichte and Hegel. This page collects quotes attributed to Friedrich Schelling on the topic of mind, drawn from across the philosopher's works.
Quotes
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Attributed to Friedrich Schelling:
“Nature is visible spirit, spirit is invisible nature.”
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Attributed to Friedrich Schelling:
“The first step into philosophy is to know oneself.”
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Attributed to Friedrich Schelling:
“Freedom is not a property attached to the will; rather, it is the very being of will itself.”
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“They think of the philosopher as holding the ideal or subjective in one hand and the real or objective in the other and then have him strike the palms of his hands together so that one abrades the other. The product of this abrasion is the Absolute. P. 12”
Philosophy and Religion(1804)