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  1. Ludwig Andreas von Feuerbach (German: [ˈluːtvɪç ˈfɔʏɐbax]; 28 July 1804 – 13 September 1872) was a German anthropologist and philosopher, best known for his book The Essence of Christianity, which provided a critique of Christianity that strongly influenced generations of later thinkers, including Charles Darwin, Karl Marx, Sigmund ...

  2. Dec 9, 2013 · For a number of years in the mid-nineteenth century, Ludwig Feuerbach (1804–1872) played a pivotal role in the history of post-Hegelian German philosophy, and in the emergence of various forms of naturalism, materialism, and positivism that is one of the most characteristic developments of this period (cf. Mandelbaum 1971: 3–37 and Arndt ...

  3. Jul 24, 2024 · Ludwig Feuerbach was a German philosopher and moralist remembered for his influence on Karl Marx and for his humanistic theologizing. The fourth son of the eminent jurist Paul von Feuerbach, Ludwig Feuerbach abandoned theological studies to become a student of philosophy under G.W.F. Hegel for two.

  4. Oct 3, 2003 · Ludwig Feuerbach, along with Schopenhauer, Kierkegaard, Marx, and Nietzsche, must be counted among those philosophical outsiders who rebelled against the academic philosophy of the 19th century and thought of themselves as reformers and prophets of a new culture.

  5. To Feuerbach, who after all in many respects forms an intermediate link between Hegelian philosophy and our conception, we never returned. In the meantime, the Marxist world outlook has found representatives far beyond the boundaries of Germany and Europe and in all the literary languages of the world.

  6. Ludwig A. Feuerbach was born in a Lutheran family on July 28, 1804, in Landshut, Bavaria; the fourth son of Anselm von Feuerbach and his wife Wilhelmine. Anselm von Feuerbach was a distinguished German jurist and criminologist, who "ranks at least as high in the history of legal thinking and criminological studies as his son Ludwig does in the ...

  7. (1804–1872) Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach, the German philosopher, theologian, and moralist, was born in Landshut, Bavaria. He studied theology at Heidelberg and Berlin and then, in 1825, under the influence of G. W. F. Hegel, transferred to the faculty of philosophy.

  8. Dec 2, 2021 · Ludwig Feuerbach (1804–1872) can be considered one of the most important intellectual ancestors of the contemporary theory of recognition. Today he is remembered especially for his critical hermeneutics of religious belief and theology.

  9. Ludwig Feuerbach and the End of Classical German Philosophy. Written: 1886; First Published: 1886, in Die Neue Zeit; Source: Progress Publishers edition; Translated: by Progress Publishers in 1946; Transcription/Markup: Paul Taylor; Proofed: Jim W. Jaszewski, 2003; Online Version: Marx Engels Internet Archive 1994.

  10. This article intends to elucidate why and how Feuerbach developed a new concept of philosophy, which was supposed, according to him, to take the place of religion, because it had within itself the "essence of religion". Keywords: anthropology, nature, philosophy, religion, sensation, sensibility. 1. Introduction.