On the dark Potency of Female in F. Schelling’s Thought
Abstract
Birth, conception and gestation, cosmic egg, eternal wheel, night, chaos and abyssal darkness are some of the images that Friedrich Schelling assumes in order to reconceptualize speculation and, in particular, to unfound and overcome the phalogocentric paradigm of the transcendent, perfect and pure luminous Act. The Schellingian proposal of an immanent and material ground, purely indeterminate and infinite potency, implies a re-sexualization of the philosophical discourse that I will try to explain in the following lines.
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