Schelling’s Critique of Hegel and the Beginnings of Marxian Dialectics

Idealistic Studies 19 (3):251-268 (1989)
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The history of western philosophy provides many occasions for verifying a general experience: theoretical innovations gain immediate appreciation only if they do not demand too much of the ability of contemporaries to integrate them into their worldview. If they emerge hastily and lack clear connection to their epoch’s expectations about meaning, they will be dismissed as an “untimely growth.” This is, of course, easy enough to understand. What is remarkable, though, is that even subsequent generations that have come to accept the innovation will often continue to regard its originator as taboo.

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