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SCHELLING, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph, (1775-1854):
German philosopher and spokesman of ROMANTICISM whose PANTHEISM saw NATURE as a self-motivated, vitalistic, force. His vague spirituality and interest in MYTH contributed to the development of German NATIONALISM and RACISM. His works include Ideas for a Philosophy of Nature (1797), Philosophy of Religion (1804) and Of Human Freedom (1809).
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