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  1. Ideas for a Philosophy of Nature: As Introduction to the Study of This Science 1797 (Texts in German Philosophy) Paperback – 2 Feb. 1989. This is an English translation of Schelling's Ideas for a Philosophy of Nature (first published in 1797 and revised in 1803), one of the most significant works in the German tradition of philosophy of ...

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  2. Ideas for a Philosophy of Nature as Introduction to the Study of This Science, 1797: Second Edition, 1803. Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling, Errol E. Harris, Peter Heath [Book Review]

  3. Nature must be visible spirit, spirit invisible nature. Here then, in the abso-lute identity of spirit in us and nature outside of us, lies the solution to the problem of how nature beyond the self is possible.11 —Schelling, Ideas toward a Philosophy of Nature (1797) [Die Natur soll der sichtbare Geist, der Geist die unsichtbare Natur seyn.

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  5. Ideas for a philosophy of nature as introduction to the study of this science, 1797 Responsibility Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling ; translated by Errol E. Harris and Peter Heath ; with an introduction by Robert Stern.

  6. Ideas for a philosophy of nature as introduction to the study of this science Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling, trans. Errol E. Harris and Peter Heath, intro. Robert Stern , xxvi + 294 pp., $49.50, cloth; $15.95, paper.

  7. Ideas for a philosophy of nature as introduction to the study of this science, 1797. Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling - 1988 - New York: Cambridge University Press. The New Jolowicz H. F. Jolowigz and Barry Nicholas: Historical Introduction to the Study of Raman Law.