The passages where Hegel appears to polemicize against Schelling in an emphatic sense are restricted to that part of the Preface where he speaks of the Absolute as ‘the night in which, as the saying goes, all cows are black.
The passages where Hegel appears to polemicize against Schelling in an emphatic sense are restricted to that part of the Preface where he speaks of the Absolute as ‘the night in which, as the saying goes, all cows are black.<br>