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  Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ludwig Andreas von Feuerbach (July 28, 1804 – September 13, 1872) was a German philosopher, the fourth son of the eminent jurist Paul Johann Anselm Ritter von Feuerbach.
Feuerbach denied that he was rightly called an atheist, but the denial is merely verbal: what he calls "theism" is atheism in the ordinary sense.
Feuerbach labours under the same difficulty as Fichte; both thinkers strive in vain to reconcile the religious consciousness with subjectivism.
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 Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach
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.
Feuerbach argues that Hegel's speculative metaphysics of "pure spirit" really must be understood as the culmination of movement that originated in the speculative theology of the Middle Ages when the naïve notion of a personal deity was conceptualized as an infinite, omniscient, omni-benevolent, necessary being.
Feuerbach had concluded from this that one of the most important philosophical and cultural tasks of his generation was to revise the way human beings thinking about the relationship of mind to nature because it was the notion of "spirit" that was crucial to both idealism and Christianity.
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 mwt_themes_520_feuerbach   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Feuerbach was born 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 history of philosophy and of ideas." (Kamenka 1970, 18) The other members of the Feuerbach family were equally talented.
Feuerbach partially owned a pottery factory in Bruckberg—a historically significant fact because it was mainly this pottery factory that supported the Feuerbachs financially for the next 23 years until its bankruptcy in 1860.
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 Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach - QuickSeek Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Feuerbach, Ludwig Andreas(l&oomacr;t'vĭkh ändrā'äs foi'Ÿrbäkh), 1804–72, German philosopher, educated at Heidelberg and Berlin; son of Paul Johann Anselm von Feuerbach.
Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach (July 28, 1804 – September 13, 1872) was a German philosopher, the fourth son of the eminent jurist Paul Johann Anselm Ritter von Feuerbach.
Feuerbach's theme was a misunderstanding of Hegel's speculative theology in which the Creation remains a part of the Creator, while the Creator remains greater than the Creation.
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 LUDWIG ANDREAS FEUERBACH - LoveToKnow Article on LUDWIG ANDREAS FEUERBACH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Treating of God in his various aspects as a being of the understanding, as a moral being or law, as love and so on, Feuerbach shows that in every aspect God corresponds to some feature or need of human nature.
Feuerbach labors under the same difficulty as Fichte; both thinkers strive n vain to reconcile the religious consciousness with subjectivism.
But many of his ideas were taken up by those who, like Arnold Ruge, had entered into the struggle between church and state in Germany, and those who, like F. Engels and Karl Marx, were leaders in the revolt of labor against the power of capital.
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 Boston Collaborative Encyclopedia of Western Theology: Ludwig Feuerbach
Ludwig Feuerbach was born on July 28, 1804 in Landshut, Bavaria to Lutheran parents.
Feuerbach and these fathers of Marxism were initially united by a common desire and a common method of actualizing it—to authenticate the material existence of human beings via the reworking of Hegelian philosophy.
Feuerbach believed that we human beings are continuous with nature and therefore significantly constituted by our bodies and the communities to which we belong, necessarily existing in space as well as in time.
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 Feuerbach Ludwig Andreas - Search Results - ninemsn Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Feuerbach, Ludwig Andreas (1804-1872), German philosopher, who substituted religious psychology for orthodox religion and developed one of the...
Feuerbach, Ludwig Andreas (quotations): Food: Food is the beginning of wisdom.
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Feuerbach, Ludwig Andreas, (loot´vikh andra´as foi´rbakh) (KEY), 1804-72, German philosopher, educated at Heidelberg and Berlin; son of Paul Johann Anselm von Feuerbach....
Feuerbach, Paul Johann Anselm von, (poul yo´han an´zelm foi´rbakh) (KEY), 1775-1833, German jurist; father of Ludwig Feuerbach.
Feuerbach, Anselm von, (an´zelm fn foi´rbakh) (KEY), 1829-80, German painter.
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 Ludwig Feuerbach
Feuerbach labors under the same difficulty as Johann Gottlieb Fichte; both thinkers strive in vain to reconcile the religious consciousness with subjectivism.
During the troubles of 1848-49 Feuerbach's attack upon orthodoxy made him something of a hero with the revolutionary party; but he never threw himself into the political movement, and indeed had not the qualities of a popular leader.
But many of his ideas were taken up by those who, like Arnold Ruge, had entered into the struggle between church and state in Germany, and those who, like Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx, were leaders in the revolt of labor against the power of capital.
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FEUERBACH, LUDWIG ANDREAS [Feuerbach, Ludwig Andreas], 1804-72, German philosopher, educated at Heidelberg and Berlin; son of Paul Johann Anselm von Feuerbach.
He asserted that religious feeling is simply a product of man's yearnings and maintained that the proper study of philosophy is not what transcends experience but man himself and nature, on which humanity rests.
Although Feuerbach approaches materialism in his later works, man for him is not to be regarded as simply a product of matter.
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 Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach Biography / Biography of Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach World of Sociology Biography
Ludwig Feuerbach was born on July 28, 1804, in Landshut, Bavaria, the fourth son of Paul Johann Anselm, a distinguished jurist, criminologist, and champion of liberalism, and Wilhelmina Tr"ster Feuerbach.
Feuerbach's father, a temperamental and demanding man, ruled the family with stern authority, closely monitoring his children's education at all times.
Feuerbach attended primary school in Munich and, in 1817, entered the Ansbach Gymnasium, completing his secondary education in 1822.
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 Amazon.com: Principles of the Philosophy of the Future: Books: Ludwig Feuerbach   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In the early 1840s, Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach (1804-72) published a series of books arguing that traditional religion and philosophy were radically flawed and needed to be replaced with a new form of philosophy that would inaugurate an era of human emancipation.
Feuerbach's errors are aplenty here, as he casts much of his philosophy on the wager of pure sensation without delving much into cognition.
Nineteenth century German philosopher Ludwig Feuerbach describes the philosophy of the future or the "new philosophy," as that which modern philosophy has endeavored to construct, in turning it's back on the traditionally bound theology and philosophy of prior and ancient ages.
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 Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach: bio and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Paul johann anselm ritter von feuerbach (november 14, 1775 - may 29, 1833) was german legal scholar....
Feuerbach labours under the same difficulty as Fichte[Follow this hyperlink for a summary of this subject]; both thinkers strive in vain to reconcile the religious consciousness with subjectivism.
Feuerbach's influence has been greatest upon the anti-Christian theologians such as Strauss[For more, click on this link], EHandler: no quick summary.
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 Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach
After enthusiastically embracing Hegel's system, Feuerbach renounced Hegelian idealism and religious belief in favour of a consistent materialism.  In advocating his ideas, Feuerbach developed a projection theory of religion which predates Freud and inspired Marx.  The following extracts are from his The Essence of Christianity, (1840).
1 The main weakness of earlier from of materialism (including that of Feuerbach) is that the perception of things (Gegenstand), reality or lived experience is only understood subjectively in the either the from of objects or thoughts, not as experiential human activity or practice.
For example, Feuerbach wants the objects of our senses to be differentiated from the objects of thought but fails to see that human activity is itself perceptually creative.
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 Society : Philosophy : Philosophers : F : Feuerbach, Ludwig   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Feuerbach Internet Archive - Key texts by this philosopher, as well as writings about him by Marx, Engels and Ilyenkov.
Ludwig Feuerbach: A Bibliography - Works by and about Ludwig Feuerbach in English, from Ralph Dumain's Autodidact Project.
Feuerbach's Radical Atheism - A short biography of this German thinker, from a traditional Christian perspective.
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 Sir Karl Popper + Ludwig von Feuerbach
Also on this date, July 28, 1804, the German philosopher Ludwig Andreas von Feuerbach was born in Landshut in Bavaria.
Feuerbach rejected all religion in his 1845 book, The Essence of Religion.
It is clear as the sun and evident as the day that there is no God and that there can be none." Feuerbach died on 13 September 1872 at age 68.
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 Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach Biography / Biography of Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach Main Biography
The German philosopher Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach (1804-1872) is noted for his criticism of orthodox religion.
Ludwig Feuerbach was born on July 28, 1804, in Landshut, Bavaria.
Feuerbach's first publication was an essay entitled Thoughts about Death and Immortality (1830).
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A German philosopher, fourth son of Paul Johann Anselm Feuerbach.
Starting from the Hegelian doctrine that the absolute comes to consciousness in humanity, Feuerbach denies to God any existence except as an idealized object of human consciousness.
The works of Feuerbach were collected and published in 10 vols.
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 Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach - Picture - MSN Encarta
Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach - Picture - MSN Encarta
Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach was a 19th-century German philosopher.
His ideas influenced German political philosophers Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
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Biography.com: Feuerbach, Ludwig Andreas - - Biographical paragraph on this key Hegelian thinker.
Feuerbach's Radical Atheism - - A short biography of this German thinker, from a traditional Christian perspective.
Ludwig Feuerbach: A Bibliography - - Works by and about Ludwig Feuerbach in English, from Ralph Dumain's Autodidact Project.
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 Ralph Dumain: "The Autodidact Project": Bibliography: Ludwig Feuerbach
Between Transcendence and Nihilism: Species-ontology in the Philosophy of Ludwig Feuerbach.
Duquette, David A. "From Disciple to Antagonist: Feuerbach's Critique of Hegel", Philosophy and Theology, 1988; 3: 183-199.
Homo Homini Deus – Commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Ludwig Feuerbach, Philosopher and Critic of Religion
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 Ludwig Feuerbach Quotations
But even in dreams we do not find ourselves in emptiness or in heaven, but on earth, in the realm of reality; we only see real things in the entrancing splendor of imagination and caprice, instead of in the simple daylight of reality and necessity.
Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach (July 28, 1804 September 13, 1872) was a German philosopher, the fourth son of the eminent jurist Paul Johann Anselm Ritter von Feuerbach.
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 Anselm von Feuerbach
Paul Johann Anselm von Feuerbach - Feuerbach, Paul Johann Anselm von, 1775–1833, German jurist; father of Ludwig Feuerbach.
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Feuerbach, Ludwig Andreas, 1804-72, German philosopher, educated at Heidelberg and Berlin; son of Paul Johann Anselm von Feuerbach.
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