Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Translators’ Note
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: Schelling and Eschenmayer in 1801
- Part I Texts
- Spontaneity = World Soul, or the Highest Principle of Philosophy of Nature
- On the True Concept of Philosophy of Nature and the Correct Way of Solving its Problems
- Part II Commentaries
- 1 Quality
- 2 Potency
- 3 Identity
- 4 Drive
- 5 Abstraction
- Part III Appendices
- Appendix 1 Correspondence, 1799–1801
- Appendix 2 Principles of Nature-Metaphysics Applied to Chemical and Medical Subjects [Extracts]
- Appendix 3 Deduction of the Living Organism [Extracts]
- Appendix 4 Review of F. W. J. Schelling’s First Outline of a System of Philosophy of Nature and Introduction to his Outline
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Appendix 1 - Correspondence, 1799–1801
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 October 2020
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Translators’ Note
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: Schelling and Eschenmayer in 1801
- Part I Texts
- Spontaneity = World Soul, or the Highest Principle of Philosophy of Nature
- On the True Concept of Philosophy of Nature and the Correct Way of Solving its Problems
- Part II Commentaries
- 1 Quality
- 2 Potency
- 3 Identity
- 4 Drive
- 5 Abstraction
- Part III Appendices
- Appendix 1 Correspondence, 1799–1801
- Appendix 2 Principles of Nature-Metaphysics Applied to Chemical and Medical Subjects [Extracts]
- Appendix 3 Deduction of the Living Organism [Extracts]
- Appendix 4 Review of F. W. J. Schelling’s First Outline of a System of Philosophy of Nature and Introduction to his Outline
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
[III/1 207] F. W. J. Schelling to A. C. A. Eschenmayer
Jena, 28 March [17]99
Next summer I will begin to issue a journal for speculative physics. I wish very much to obtain some essays by your hand for it. I ask you to send me your answer on this soon. [208] As a fee, I can only initially promise 8 Saxon rt[hl]r., although I know that this consideration will not determine the matter for you.
I will happily undertake something in return for you, if it is within my power, and am respectfully,
Your most loyal,
Schelling
[III/2.1 184] F. W. J. Schelling to A. C. A. Eschenmayer
Jena, 10 Feb. 1800
For a long time now, I have been keen to remind you of the gracious promise you made to me some time ago to send me contributions for the journal for speculative physics. A mass of other works, as well as other difficulties, have recently delayed the appearance of this journal – and thus an answer to your letter as well. Now, however, the printing has begun and further issues should appear at Easter. Might I now remind you of your pledge? – If you should have some treatise lying ready, then I ask you to send it to me as soon as possible, in which case it can still be inserted into the second issue.
I would love to write to you much about your excellent Presentation of Transcendental Philosophyin Roschlaub's Magazine. It is the most perspicuous and penetrating [presentation] yet to exist. How very much I would enjoy receiving something similar from you soon.
Forgive me that this letter contains so little that is interesting for you. With the delivery of the first issue of the journal, I hope to write more to you.
With the warmest respect,
Yours,
Schelling
[237] F. W. J. Schelling to A. C. A. Eschenmayer
Bamberg, 22nd September 1800
Is it permitted to stay silent almost half a year after a letter and such an agreeable present as your treatise which I have received from Röschlaub through your efforts?
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