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  1. On Schelling’s Philosophy of Nature.Dieter Jähnig - 1989 - Idealistic Studies 19 (3):222-230.
    To approach an understanding of Schelling’s philosophy of nature, I would like to begin with an apparently trivial observation about what the term “philosophy of nature” itself implies. It has two different implications. It first of all simply says that nature is the new focus of Schelling’s concern. But in addition to this, the term suggests that nature will be subjected to a specific philosophical interpretation.
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  • (1 other version)The death of nature.Carolyn Merchant - forthcoming - Environmental Philosophy: From Animal Rights to Radical Ecology.
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  • Philosophical Investigations into the Essence of Human Freedom and Related Matters.Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling - 1987 - In Ernst Behler (ed.), Philosophy of German idealism. New York: Continuum.
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  • Nature as Origin and Difference.Steven Vogel - 1998 - Philosophy Today 42 (Supplement):169-181.
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  • Vital Forces: Regulative Principles or Constitutive Agents? A Strategy in German Physiology, 1786-1802.James L. Larson - 1979 - Isis 70:235-249.
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  • Interpreting Nature: The Science of Living Form from Linnaeus to Kant.James L. Larson - 1996 - Journal of the History of Biology 29 (1):148-149.
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