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Essence Of Christianity eBook

by Ludwig Feuerbach
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Publisher: Lulu.com, July of 2018 ‧
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The Essence of Christianity (German: Das Wesen des Christentums) is a book by Ludwig Feuerbach first published in 1841. It explains Feuerbach''s philosophy and critique of religion.Translated into English by renowned novelist George Eliot (Marian Evans).The book is often considered a classic of humanism and the author''s magnum opus. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels were strongly influenced by the book, although they criticised Feuerbach for his inconsistent espousal of materialism. Feuerbach''s theory of alienation would later be used by Marx in his theory of alienation. Max Stirner directed his The Ego and Its Own against it. Rather than simply a polemic, Stirner''s work uses Feuerbach''s idea of God as a human abstraction as the basis of his critique of Feuerbach."Feuerbach is the only one who has a serious, critical attitude to the Hegelian dialectic and who has made genuine discoveries in this field. He is in fact the true conqueror of the old philosophy". Marx, 1844.

Essence Of Christianity

by Ludwig Feuerbach

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ISBN: 9780244998356
Publisher: Lulu.com
Release Date: July of 2018
Language: English
Format: eBook
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eBooks in English > Social Sciences and Humanities > Sociology
EAN: 9780244998356
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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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