Further Reading
- Xavier Tilliette, (1970) Schelling une philosophie en devenir, Two Volumes, Paris: Vrin. (Encyclopedic historical account of the development of Schelling's work: stronger on general exposition and on theology than on Schelling's philosophical arguments).
- Xavier Tilliette, Schelling, Biographie, Calmann-Lévy, coll. « La vie des philosophes », 1999
- Slavoj Žižek, (1996) The Indivisible Remainder: An Essay on Schelling and Related Matters, London: Verso.
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