The fall and chance of nature: Schelling, Hegel, and after
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This paper offers an overview of the stakes of the philosophy of nature in German idealism. It shows why Hegel’s philosophy of nature should not be read only as the fall of the idea in a spiritless exteriority, but also as the chance of the spirit that wants to consider reality as such. It compares this to the opposition between gravity and light in Schelling’s philosophy of nature, and finally makes a hypothesis about the utility of Naturphilosophie today.
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