What's the reading order for Schelling?
>falling for the German idealism meme
Start with the Greeks.
1. pick up book
2. aim
3. throw at general direction of the trash
>>9044540
Alphabetical
>>9044937
Get all his works side by side and do a uni duni te.
>>9044540
I'd recommend starting with the post-Kantians broadly initially, then diving in. If you're new to the German idealists, Beiser's German Idealism: Struggle Against Subjectivism is a good start.
Though Schelling isn't mentioned much at all, Dieter Henrich's Between Kant and Hegel is a good work for understanding the works that led to the development of Schelling's thought e.g. Jacobi and Schulze's criticisms of Kant's system, Reinhold's proposition and struggles to save Kant's system, and Fichte's Science.
Then you'll probably have enough background to read his System of Transcendental Idealism. Good luck.
>>9044540
No one here reads him. You just name drop and make concealed references. He is overlooked by the mainstream canon outside of Germany so pseuds assume he had some hidden knowledge, or "was right," whatever the fuck you people mean by that. But if you want to read him, and have the internet, it shouldn't be difficult to find out what books to read.
probably a corn tortilla and then whiskey