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  • Character of William James (II, 415-16) wrote: “I consider Schelling as enormous” and “If you were to call my philosophy Schellingism transformed in the light of modern physics, I should not take it hard.”

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas JAMES GUTMANN 1968

  • Cousin, in his first manner, revolutionary Schellingism, corresponded to romanticism; his eclecticism as a moralising philosopher corresponds to the School of Common Sense.

    Recollections Of My Childhood And Youth Brandes, George, 1842-1927 1906

  • Schellingism, corresponded to romanticism; his eclecticism as a moralising philosopher corresponds to the School of Common Sense.

    Recollections of My Childhood and Youth Georg Morris Cohen Brandes 1884

  • Bergson, and - in Bell's reading - already in Spinoza, and currently in the wonderful neo-Schellingism of Iain Hamilton Grant) that the actual must always (with this "must" being something of an ethical imperative) return to the flux of virtuality whence it came.

    Warren Ellis 2010

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