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  • Feuerbach's thought, with its evocation of a natural world on which human beings are dependent, and which surrounds them too intimately ever to be objectified, offers an early example of the genre.

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  • Although there may be no direct line of influence, we may also consider Feuerbach's critique of religious belief as a

    Xenophanes Lesher, James 2008

  • Feuerbach's transformative criticism is a case in point; likewise Marx's method of critique as an intellectual method and a conception of rigor.

    Continental philosophy of social science Daniel Little 2008

  • Feuerbach's transformative criticism is a case in point; likewise Marx's method of critique as an intellectual method and a conception of rigor.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Daniel Little 2008

  • Feuerbach's thought, with its evocation of a natural world on which human beings are dependent, and which surrounds them too intimately ever to be objectified, offers an early example of the genre.

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  • There are two editions of Feuerbach's work in German but none in English.

    Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach Harvey, Van A. 2007

  • It was the function of Feuerbach's first book Thoughts on Death and Immortality (1830) to demonstrate this incompatibility between Christianity and idealism and to show that the latter offered a way in which communal human life, though finite, could be more radically affirmed.

    Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach Harvey, Van A. 2007

  • A well-known Protestant theologian argued that Feuerbach's thesis might apply to Catholicism but not to Protestantism, and Stirner complained that despite Feuerbach's criticism of Idealism, he had merely substituted another abstraction, the human essence, as the basis of morality and veneration.

    Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach Harvey, Van A. 2007

  • One of the most sensational chapters in the book has to do with Feuerbach's interpretation of the doctrine of the Incarnation.

    Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach Harvey, Van A. 2007

  • Indeed, one of the defects of the book is that the arguments tend to deteriorate into a mass of learned historical and philological discussion, a defect the Bolin and Jodl edition of Feuerbach's works in 1907 tried to remedy by the dubious device of eliminating the illustrative materials.

    Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach Harvey, Van A. 2007

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