Schelling-Jahrbuch
Online ISSN : 2434-8910
Print ISSN : 0919-4622
German Idealism and Speculative Realism.
In What Context Is Schelling Reevaluated?
Kouki ASANUMA
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2019 Volume 27 Pages 4-14

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Speculative Realism (SR) is already one of the most influential philosophical movements in present-day continental thought. The name “Speculative Realism” was coined in 2007 for the initial SR workshop at Goldsmiths College in London. Iain Hamilton Grant is not only one of the four original speakers at the first event, but also the author of the book entitled Philosophies of Nature After Schelling (2006). Grant’s book on Schelling is both an important work of German Idealism scholarship and the outline of an original philosophical program. In a sense he argues that the nineteenth-century German philosopher was a speculative realist avant la lettre. In this article I will focus on Grant’s position and see how his Schellingianism fits among the origi- nal Speculative Realists, if they are united by their rejection of correlationism.
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