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Full Idea
Being is only perceptible to itself in the state of becoming.
Gist of Idea
Being is only perceptible to itself as becoming
Source
Friedrich Schelling (Of Human Freedom [1809], p.403), quoted by Jean-François Courtine - Schelling p.90
Book Ref
'A Companion to Continental Philosophy', ed/tr. Critchley,S/Schroeder,W [Blackwell 1999], p.90
A Reaction
Is the Enlightenment the era of Being, and the Romantic era that of Becoming? They like process, fluidity, even chaos.
229 | The one was and is and will be and was becoming and is becoming and will become [Plato] |
9862 | To become rational, philosophers must rise from becoming into being [Plato] |
20364 | The apprehensions of reason remain unchanging, but reasonless sensation shows mere becoming [Plato] |
324 | Before the existence of the world there must have been being, space and becoming [Plato] |
5645 | The dialectical opposition of being and nothing is resolved in passing to the concept of becoming [Hegel, by Scruton] |
22076 | Being is only perceptible to itself as becoming [Schelling] |
7079 | Nietzsche resists nihilism through new values, for a world of becoming, without worship [Nietzsche, by Critchley] |
20360 | We Germans value becoming and development more highly than mere being of what 'is' [Nietzsche] |
20359 | The nature of being, of things, is much easier to understand than is becoming [Nietzsche] |
21846 | Bergson was a rallying point, because he emphasised becomings and multiplicities [Bergson, by Deleuze] |
21899 | There is no being beyond becoming [Deleuze] |