- Jonael Schickler
Jonael Angelus Schickler (1976-2002) was a Swiss
philosopher who died tragically in a rail crash at the age of 25. [Keith Dovkants, [http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-442233-details/Brilliant+lives+cut+short/article.do "Brilliant Lives Cut Short"] , "Evening Standard", 13 May 2002. Accessed 2008-07-18.]Life
Schickler was born in
Dornach ,Switzerland . His family later moved toForest Row ,East Sussex , and he attended the Rudolf Steiner school there, [http://www.michael-hall.co.uk/ Michael Hall] . At the age of sixteen he attendedSevenoaks School .In 1994, he traveled to India and Nepal and on his return, matriculated at
Sidney Sussex College , Cambridge, where he read Social and Political Science. Soon, however, Schickler decided to change to Philosophy. He graduated with a First and, after a year as a cellist with a Berlin orchestra, Schickler returned to Cambridge (Queens' College, Cambridge ) to read for a Doctorate in the Faculty of Divinity, under the supervision ofGeorge Pattison . Schickler began supervising undergraduates early in his doctoral career and he was appointed Director of Studies in Philosophy atHughes Hall, Cambridge in 2001. On 10th May 2002, Schickler was killed in thePotters Bar rail crash .University of Cambridge, "News and events", 13 May 2002. [http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/news/dp/2002051301 University suffers tragic losses in train crash] . Accessed 2008-07-18.] [Record of deaths of members of Queens College, Cambridge University, 2003. [http://www.queens.cam.ac.uk/queens/record/2003/Deaths.html Record of Queens' Members who have died] . Accessed 2008-07-18.]Philosophical work
At the time of his death, Schickler left behind the completed manuscript of his doctorate as well as the article "Death and Life in Modern Thinking", [Jonael Schickler, "Death and Life in Modern Thinking", in William Forward and Simon Blaxland-de Lange (eds.), "Trumpet to the Morn: The Golden Blade", 53, 2001. ISBN 0953160033. [http://www.wynstonespress.com/Website/pages/Books/TGB_2001.html Wynstones Press] . Accessed 2008-07-18.] and a large quantity of unpublished material. In November 2004, his thesis was published in German under the title "Metaphysik als Christologie", edited by Peter von Ruckteschell and published by Koenigshausen and Neumann. [Jonael Schickler, "Metaphysik als Christologie: eine Odyssee des Ich von Kant und Hegel zu Steiner", Koenigshausen + Neumann, 2004 (German). ISBN 3826029577.] The thesis appeared in English in December 2005, edited by Nick Green and Fraser Watts and published by Ashgate Publishing, under the title "Metaphysics as Christology: An Odyssey of the Self from Kant and Hegel to Steiner". [Jonael Schickler, "Metaphysics as Christology. An Odyssey of the Self from Kant and Hegel to Steiner", Ashgate, 2005, ISBN 0-75465-400-1]
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Metaphysics asChristology " is part of a larger project in which Schickler was engaged when he died to demonstrate an organic continuity and development between Aristotelianontology , the 'Kant ian turn' andHegel ian dialectic, reaching its fulfillment in the work ofRudolf Steiner . Two other parts of the project exist in complete, albeit unpublished form, "From Dialectic to Phenomenology" and "Aristotle: Man and Metaphysics", and may be published in the future. Other planned parts of the project for which only notes exist are: "Phenomenology and Depth Psychology" (which was to discussNietzsche ,Heidegger ,Wittgenstein andJung ), "Structural Phenomenology" (an idea taken fromHerbert Witzenmann ), and "The Recovery of Nature" (which included an assessment of the prospects for a rebirth of alchemy).In "Metaphysics as Christology", Schickler examines the key philosophical problems with which Kant and Hegel grappled, and finds in the work of
Rudolf Steiner the essence of a solution to them; he claims that Steiner returned to Hegel's philosophical problems but was better able to solve them. Schickler uses these philosophical debates about knowledge and truth to understand the significance of Christ.Martin Wendte (2007). "Review of Metaphysics as Christology. An Odyssey of the Self from Kant and Hegel to Steiner", "Ars Disputandi", 7. [http://www.arsdisputandi.org/publish/articles/000268/article.pdf Article at http://www.arsdisputandi.org] ] As theologian Martin Wendte describes, Schickler's "general ontology, according to his philosophical thesis, implies a theological telos,resurrection . In effect, Schickler presents an onto-theo-logy, or, as his title has it: "Metaphysics as Christology"."Building on the work of
Hegel , Schickler argues thatChrist has made possible the developments in humanconsciousness that restore humanity's relationship to the surrounding world. Fraser Watts contributed the Foreword and George Pattison an extensive Preface.Watts commented at the time of Schickler's death, cquote|Jonael was an intellectually brilliant student with a passionate commitment to his philosophical work. He had strong spiritual beliefs, stemming from his family background and his education at a Rudolph Steiner school. He had hoped that his work would contribute to a new understanding of the potential of philosophy, and was half-way through an ambitious five-part academic project. Though passionately serious, he also had a physical energy, a sense of fun, a warm heart, and many friends. His death is a great tragedy. It robs the world of an enormously promising young man who could have had a great impact for good.
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