Stories East, Stories West: Philosophy and Narrative in Hegel and Schelling

Comparative and Continental Philosophy 8 (1):83-98 (2016)
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The paper contrasts Hegel's often quite negative treatment of Eastern thought with the generally more positive treatment by W. F. J. Schelling. Especially significant for Schelling's treatment are the exceptional importance of female deities in Eastern myths and systems of thought and the positive role played by storytelling and mythology in the East.

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