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Schellingism

  • a word derived from Schelling.
    Schelling
    noun
    Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von 1775–1854, German philosopher.

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Cousin, in his first manner, revolutionary Schellingism, corresponded to romanticism; his eclecticism as a moralising philosopher corresponds to the School of Common Sense.

From Recollections of My Childhood and Youth by Georg Morris Cohen Brandes

Schellingism, the "Philosophy of Nature," is indeed a constant tradition in the history of thought: it embodies a permanent type of the speculative temper.

From Appreciations, with an Essay on Style by Walter Pater

Schellingism, the ‘Philosophy of Nature’, is indeed a constant tradition in the history of thought; it embodies a permanent type of the speculative temper.

From English Critical Essays Nineteenth Century by Edmund David Jones

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