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Schellingian, a.|ʃɛˈlɪŋɪən| [f. Schelling (see below) + -ian.] Of or pertaining to the German philosopher, F. W. J. von Schelling (1775–1854), or to his doctrines. Hence as n., a follower of Schelling. Also Schellingism |ˈʃɛlɪŋɪz(ə)m| [ad. G. Schellingismus], the system of philosophy taught by Schelling; ˈSchellingist, a disciple of Schelling.
1865tr. Strauss's New Life of Jesus I. 190 Similar instances may be brought forward from the history of the Schellingian philosophy. 1865J. H. Stirling Secret of Hegel I. i. v. 275 Once in Jena, we have to see him a declared Schellingian. 1865W. Pater Appreciations (1889) 75 Schellingism, the ‘Philosophy of Nature’, is indeed a constant tradition in the history of thought. 1874Morris & Porter tr. Ueberweg's Hist. Philos. II. 114 Kantism, the renewed Spinozism (Schellingism), and Herbartism lay conjoined and undeveloped in the doctrine of Leibnitz. 1894C. S. Peirce Let. 28 Jan. in R. B. Perry Tht. & Char. of W. James (1935) II. 416 If you were to call my philosophy Schellingism transformed in the light of modern physics, I should not take it hard. 1895C. Garnett tr. Turgenev's On the Eve iv. 30 My father was a learned man, a Schellingist. 1967Encycl. Philos. VII. 260/2 The most important of the Russian Schellingians were Professor D. M. Vellanski..and Prince V. F. Odoyevski. Ibid. 261/2 In his early Schellingian period he [sc. Belinski] stressed aesthetic activity. |