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What did Schelling's philosophy often analogize, to the annoyance of scientists?

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Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling's philosophy often analogized Nature with the human mind, which annoyed scientists. He believed that nature and mind were two sides of the same coin, and that the laws of nature could be explained by the same principles that govern the human mind. This idea was in direct conflict with the scientific view of nature as a separate entity that was governed by its own laws.
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