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- Weltalter abstract "The Weltalter (Ages of the World) of Friedrich Schelling refers to a philosophical work of 1811, and its continuation in manuscript for many years after that. It was a long and unfinished project, sometimes identified with Schelling's philosophical output from 1809 to 1827, the period beginning with his Freiheitsschrift.".
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- Weltalter subject Category:1810s_books.
- Weltalter subject Category:Free_will.
- Weltalter subject Category:Friedrich_Wilhelm_Joseph_Schelling.
- Weltalter subject Category:German_idealism.
- Weltalter subject Category:Metaphysics_literature.
- Weltalter subject Category:Modern_philosophical_literature.
- Weltalter subject Category:Philosophy_books.
- Weltalter comment "The Weltalter (Ages of the World) of Friedrich Schelling refers to a philosophical work of 1811, and its continuation in manuscript for many years after that. It was a long and unfinished project, sometimes identified with Schelling's philosophical output from 1809 to 1827, the period beginning with his Freiheitsschrift.".
- Weltalter label "Weltalter".
- Weltalter sameAs m.010gr_yb.
- Weltalter sameAs Q17053448.
- Weltalter sameAs Q17053448.
- Weltalter wasDerivedFrom Weltalter?oldid=605906195.
- Weltalter isPrimaryTopicOf Weltalter.