Schelling#
Summary#
Schelling appears in Nietzsche’s critique of German philosophy as one of the young thinkers who emerged during the exuberant post-Kantian period, eagerly seeking new “faculties” to discover. He is credited with christening “intellectual intuition” as a faculty for the transcendental, thereby gratifying the pious longings of Germans during this romantic age of philosophical dreaming that Nietzsche treats with bemused skepticism.