@article{Pontin_2017, title={Negativity and Unity - an Ontological preoccupation in Schelling’s Weltalter,III}, volume={10}, url={https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/intuitio/article/view/28471}, DOI={10.15448/1983-4012.2017.2.28471}, abstractNote={<p>The purpose of this essay to identify an Ontological turn from Schelling’s <em>Treatise on the Essence of Human Freedom </em>into the third draft of the <em>Ages of the World. </em>Our initial analysis will focus on Heidegger’s take on the <em>Treatise , </em>arguing that indeed the onto-theological critique advanced by Heidegger is not only a defensible, but necessary conclusion of the strategy undertaken by Schelling in that text.  Further, we analyze  <em>Weltalter III</em>, where Schelling changes his strategy of description of the World, and organizes the creation in three different potencies of contraction, expansion and unity that follow and eventually overlap each other.  These reconsiderations of the phenomena of time and freedom allow for the identification of an ontological <em>turn</em> in Schelling, one that is marked by the constant reference to negativity and despair as grounding, and affirmation and love as grounded. These forces of grounding and grounded forces which are later on unified in an ontological unity of potencies. </p>}, number={2}, journal={Intuitio}, author={Pontin, Fabricio}, year={2017}, month={dez.}, pages={07–20} }