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Schelling, the Avatamsaka Sutra, and the Kyoto School
This chapter examines F. W. J. Schelling's philosophy of nature, focusing on the distinction between natura naturata and natura naturans or nature as product and nature as productivity. It explains Schelling's belief in nature's autonomy, where nature is a living organism with pure activity at its core, leading to its self-sufficiency and immanent laws.openaire +1 more source
On Nothingness in the Heart of the Empire and the Wartime Politics of the Kyoto School
Comparative and Continental Philosophy, 2022exaly

