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by Ludwig Feuerbach
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Ludwig Feuerbach (1804-1972), the immensely influential German philosopher of the 19th century, wrote his most important work "The Essence of Christianity" in 1841. Combined with his numerous other writings, "The Essence of Christianity" contributed to the development of dialectical materialism. Feuerbach is often considered the philosopher who bridged Hegel and Marx. Here is his sharp criticism of Christianity. A staunch atheist, Feuerbach argues that Christianity has wrongfully "projected" and "displaced" elements of the human mind onto nonexistent supernatural, religious objects. This displacement, he argues, fundamentally alters notions of consciousness. Feuerbach works his way through his tractate via the skepticism established by Hegel and Spinoza, among others. Like Nietzsche, Feuerbach made the claim that Christianity need be deconstructed and repudiated for true civil progress to occur. "The Essence of Christianity" shows Feuerbach in full force as an influential member of a new breed of German philosophers. This text, and this author, occupies a significant place in the history of modern philosophy.

Essence Of Christianity

by Ludwig Feuerbach

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ISBN: 9781420945751
Publisher: Neeland Media LLC
Release Date: February of 2012
Language: English
Format: eBook
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Ludwig Feuerbach

Filósofo e moralista alemão, nasceu em 1804, em Landshut, Baviera (atual Alemanha) e morreu em 1872, em Rechenberg, na Alemanha. É lembrado pela sua influência sobre Karl Marx e pelo seu humanismo teológico. Em 1841 publica o seu trabalho mais importante, A Essência da Cristandade (Das Wesen des Christentums), de onde resulta a noção de que Deus é meramente uma aparência exterior da natureza íntima do homem. Refere ainda nesta obra que Deus tem uma existência independente da existência humana, mas a crença no divino é orientada pela fé, e revelada pelos sacramentos. Para Feuerbach, no entanto, estes são itens de um indesejável materialismo religioso.

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