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Translator's Introduction Introduction Part I: The Ontology of Knowledge 1. The Metaphysical Truth of Skepticism in Schelling and Hegel 2. Absolute Identity and Reflection: Kant, Hegel, McDowell 3. The Pathological Structure of Representation As Such: Soul, Body, and World in Hegel's Anthropology Part II: Schelling's Ontology of Freedom 4. The Ungrund as the Unsurpassable Other of Reflection: Schelling and the Way Out of Idealism 5. Unprethinkable Being and the Event: The Concept of Being in late Schelling and late Heidegger 6. Belated Necessity: God, Man and Judgment in Schelling's Positive Philosophy Part III: Contingency and Transcendence: Schelling v. Hegel? 7. The Dialectic of the Absolute: Hegel's Critique of Transcendent Metaphysics 8. The Spielraum of Contingency: Schelling and Hegel on the Modal Status of Logical Space Bibliography Index.
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