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Voegelin, Schelling, and the Philosophy of Historical Existence This page intentionally left blank Eric Voegelin Institute Series in Political Philosophy Other Books in the Series Augustine and Politics as Longing in the World, by John von Heyking Eros, Wisdom, and Silence: Plato’s Erotic Dialogues, by James M. Rhodes A Government of Laws: Political Theory, Religion, and the American Founding, by Ellis Sandoz Hans Jonas: The Integrity of Thinking, by David J. Levy Lonergan and the Philosophy of Historical Existence, by Thomas J. McPartland The Narrow Path of Freedom and Other Essays, by Eugene Davidson Transcendence and History: The Search for Ultimacy from Ancient Societies to Postmodernity, by Glenn Hughes Voegelin, Schelling, and the Philosophy of Historical Existence Jerry Day University of Missouri Press Columbia and London Copyright © by The Curators of the University of Missouri University of Missouri Press, Columbia, Missouri  Printed and bound in the United States of America All rights reserved           Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Day, Jerry, – Voegelin, Schelling, and the philosophy of historical existence/ Jerry Day. p. cm. — (Eric Voegelin Institute series in political philosophy) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN ---(alk. paper) . Voegelin, Eric, – . Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von, –. . History— Philosophy. I. Title. II. Series. B.V D  —dc  ™ This paper meets the requirements of the American National Standard for Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ., . Designer: Kristie Lee Typesetter:Phoenix Type, Inc. Printer and Binder: Thomson-Shore, Inc. Typefaces: Adobe Garamond and Gill Sans Publication of this book has been assisted by generous contributions from Eugene Davidson and the Eric Voegelin Institute. C O N T E N T S Acknowledgments ix List of Abbreviations xiii Introduction  PA RT O N E Order Chapter One The Order of Human Consciousness  PA RT T WO Historiography Chapter Two Schelling’s Historiography  Chapter Three Voegelin’s Differentiated Historiography  Chapter Four Voegelin’s Equivalent Historiography  PA RT T H R E E Conclusion Chapter Five Voegelin’s Participation in the “Schelling Renaissance”  Appendix Translation of Schelling’s Outline for the Philosophy of Mythology in His Philosophy of Revelation (Lectures and )  Bibliography  Index  vii This page intentionally left blank A C K N O W L E D G M E N T S I shall begin with the pleasant task of thanking the people most responsible for improving my understanding of the specific themes discussed in this book. Zdravko Planinc originally suggested that I examine Voegelin’s unpublished work on Schelling, specifically the “Last Orientation” part of the History of Political Ideas,during a visit to the Voegelin archives at Stanford University. He then supervised the doctoral dissertation on Voegelin’s use of Schelling that grew out of my initial engagement with the unpublished ma- terial. Barry Cooper responded to an early paper I presented on the subject of my dissertation at the  meeting of the American Political Science Association, raised several questions and problems for the interpretation of Schelling and Voegelin, and later shared with me part of his own research on Voegelin’s use of Schelling. Ron Srigley spent countless hours with me dis- cussing my accounts of Voegelin’s central texts and proved himself to be an invaluable friend at every stage of my work and personal life. Oona Ajzenstat and I had thoughtful discussions about Voegelin’s philosophy of conscious- ness, based on her work on Emmanuel Levinas. Geoffrey Price improved my understanding of Schelling’s reception by continental thinkers in the early twentieth century and respectfully challenged my understanding of Christian eschatology within and beyond Voegelin’s thought. Ellis Sandoz provided me with several opportunities to present my research to the Eric Voegelin Society meetings of the American Political Science Association, one of which included the organization of an international panel on Voegelin’s understand- ing of the Germanic spiritual sciences (Geisteswissenschaften).Fred Lawrence kindly took on the responsibilities of an external examiner for my disserta- tion and provided me with an extensive and thoughtful review of my work. P. T. Kroeker, D. Clark, P. Widdicombe, and H. Stover read my dissertation ix

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In this important new work, Jerry Day brings to light the need for an extensive reinterpretation of the mature philosophy of Eric Voegelin, based on Voegelin’s published and unpublished appreciation for nineteenth-century German philosopher F. W. J. Schelling.Schelling, whom Day maintains was on
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