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Philosophy of revelation

remarks on Schelling, Jaspers, and Rosenzweig

Wolfdietrich Schmied-Kowarzik

pp. 147-157

Franz Rosenzweig and Karl Jaspers both made references to Schelling's Philosophie der Offenbarung. Despite his overall favorable reception, Jaspers disagreed with Schelling's ontological certainty of faith; in contrast, Rosenzweig develops in his Stern der Erlösung how Schelling succeeded with overcoming idealism in favor of a "new thinking." From these two contrasting interpretations it becomes clear that careful study of Schelling's philosophy allows for a contemporary perspective to the problem of philosophical faith—a position that was demonstrated by Leonard H. Ehrlich.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-2223-1_13

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Schmied-Kowarzik, W. (2012)., Philosophy of revelation: remarks on Schelling, Jaspers, and Rosenzweig, in H. Wautischer, A. Olson & G. J. Walters (eds.), Philosophical faith and the future of humanity, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 147-157.

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