Abstract
In this paper, I argue that the concept of ecstasy (Ekstase), which Schelling elaborates on
starting from the Erlanger Vorträge, is his response to Hegel’s famous «shot from a pistol».
With this concept, Schelling overcomes the notion of «intellectual intuition», which was at
the core of Hegel’s critics, and can now conceive the preeminence of existence (in the sense of
Freudigkeit der Existenz) over Being (Sein). Thus, the theory of ecstasy puts Schelling beyond
German Idealism and, under some aspects, allows for a post-Heideggerian reading of his
philosophy.