9 9. Schelling, “Philosophische Briefe,” 79.
10 10. Friedrich Schelling, Aphorismen über die Naturphilosophie (Hamburg: Felix Meiner, 2018), 30.
11 11. Friedrich Schelling, “System der gesammten Philosophie” [“Würzburg System”], in Sämmtliche Werke (Stuttgart: Cotta, 1860), 1.6:140.
12 12. Schelling, Aphorismen, 49.
13 13. I owe the idea of Schelling’s identity-philosophical construction as exhibiting the world indifferently to Daniel Whistler’s work.
14 14. As suggested by Schelling himself in Aphorismen über die Naturphilosophie, 61.
15 15. Quentin Meillassoux, “Spectral Dilemma,” Collapse 4 (2008): 261–275.
16 16. Meillassoux, 267.
17 17. See Kirill Chepurin, “Indifference and the World: Schelling’s Pantheism of Bliss,” Sophia 58 (2019): 613–630.
18 18. Schelling, Stuttgarter Privatvorlesungen, 166.
19 19. Friedrich Schelling, Philosophische Untersuchungen über das Wesen der menschlichen Freiheit, in Werke: Historisch-kritische Ausgabe (Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog, 2018), 1.17:159.
20 20. All excerpts from Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Die späten wissenschaftlichen Vorlesungen (Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog, 2003), 2:3–5.
21 21. Fichte, Vorlesungen, 2:15.
22 22. For a related argument on the standpoint of the system in Fichte as the impossible utopic non-place prior to the world’s construction, see Kirill Chepurin, “Suspending the World: Romantic Irony and Idealist System,” Philosophy and Rhetoric 53, no. 2 (2020): 111–133.
23 23. Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Die späten wissenschaftlichen Vorlesungen (Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog, 2000), 1:181.
24 24. Fichte, Vorlesungen, 1:189.
25 25. Fichte, 1:191–192.
26 26. Fichte, 1:189.
27 27. Fichte, 1:192.
28 28. This section draws from the more detailed interpretation of Schlegelian irony in my “Suspending the World: Romantic Irony and Idealist System.”
29 29. Friedrich Schlegel, Kritische Friedrich-Schlegel-Ausgabe, ed. Ernst Behler et al. (Paderborn: Ferdinand Schöningh, 1958), 2:370. Hereafter cited in text as KFSA followed by volume and page number.
30 30. “Neutrality” is important here insofar as the neutral indexes precisely a neutralization of the binary logic.
31 31. G. W. F. Hegel, Werke in 20 Bänden (Berlin: Suhrkamp, 1971), 18:460.
32 32. For an important unorthodox reading of the movement of spirit in Hegel—not via his philosophy of history but via the transition from the Phenomenology of Spirit to the Science of Logic—that may be more aligned with the non-Hegelian and even Romantic trajectory charted in this essay, see Rebecca Comay and Frank Ruda, The Dash—The Other Side of Absolute Knowing (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2018).
33 33. Lisa Robertson, 3 Summers (Toronto: Coach House Books, 2016), 47.
34 34. To borrow an expression from Frédéric Neyrat, “On the Political Unconscious of the Anthropocene,” Society and Space, March 20, 2014, https://www.societyandspace.org/articles/on-the-political-unconscious-of-the-anthropocene/.
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