Abstract

In the United States the relationship between Hegel and Schelling divides into two camps: The first sees Hegel's critical remarks in the Phenomenology not directed against Schelling himself but against Schelling's adherents. I provide here detailed arguments for the minority view: Although Hegel did collaborate with Schelling in the early Jena years even opposing Reinhold, he nonetheless worked with Reinhold's arguments on the origins and systematicity of philosophy differently than did Schelling: The rift between the two giants really goes back to the very early Jena period.

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