
Freedom and Ground
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Introduction
1. Ground and the Question of a System of Freedom
The Concept of System
The Principle of Ground and the Concept of System
Jacobi and the Conflict between System and Freedom
Two Predominant Metaphors for System
Conclusion: Heidegger and the Alleged Failure of a System of Freedom
2. Identity, Ground, and the Meaning of the Copula in Judgments
Pantheism and the Nature of Identity
Explication of Schelling's Four Accounts of the Copula
Conclusion: The Unity of Schelling's Account of the Copula?
3. The Creative Unity of the Law of Identity
The Unity Expressed by the Law of Identity
The Co-originality of the Laws of Identity and Ground
The Transformation of the Law of Ground
Divine Grounding and the Possibility of Freedom
4. Schelling's Fundamental Distinction between Ground and What Exists
General Characterization of the Distinction
The Distinction in Relation to the Doctrine of Potencies
The Distinction within the Distinction
The Grounding Character of the Ground of Existence
Grounding Relations in a System of Freedom
5. Evil and the Irrational
The Ground of Evil
Evil as a Ground of Revelation?
The Irrational and the Irreducible Remainder
The Living Character of Schelling's Rationalism
6. The Ungrund as the Ultimate Origin
The Context of Schelling's Treatment of the Ungrund
The Ungrund as the Wesen of the Two Principles in God
Characteristics of the Ungrund and Its Relation to Schelling's Previous Descriptions of the Absolute
Indifference and the Grounding Character of the Ungrund
The Ungrund and the Relationship between Essence and Form
7. Freedom, Necessity, and Self-Grounding
The Formal vs. the Real Concept of Freedom
The Unity of Freedom and Necessity beyond Appearance
The Intelligible Deed
Self-Grounding and the Concept of Causa Sui
Conclusion: Ground in a System of Freedom
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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