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  1. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Johann Kaspar Schmidt, professionally known as Max Stirner, was a German idealist philosopher and Young Hegelian influential in the development of Nihilism and Anarchism through his theories on Egoism.

  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · There are many possible reasons for Stirner's disrepute, not least of which is the explosive nature of his iconoclastic message, which is too unconventional for some and too dangerous for others. Another is that, unlike many of his German predecessors, he makes no attempt to construct a grand philosophical system, but instead articulates the ...

  3. 9 de may. de 2024 · It is, in a sense, Stirner's misfortune to have been so closely linked to Nietzsche at the time of the decisive, so-called first Stirner renaissance, which was largely brought about by the coincidence of three events: firstly, Hartmann's attack on Nietzsche in 1891 (discussed in more detail below), in which he employed Stirner as a weapon; secondly, the publication of Lauterbach's new edition ...

  4. 9 de may. de 2024 · Summary. Max Stirner is seen as occupying a minor position in the history of ideas, somewhere between an enfant terrible and the invisible man. This book has attempted to demonstrate that, at least from an unpartisan viewpoint, his ideas constitute an original and valuable contribution to philosophical inquiry and reveal new perspectives in an ...

  5. 5 de may. de 2024 · Max Stirner, a controversial figure in the landscape of nineteenth-century philosophy, boldly challenged the prevailing ideologies of his time with his work, The Ego and Its Own (1844).

  6. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Max Stirner emerged as a significant and groundbreaking figure in the intellectual landscape of the mid-nineteenth century. His ideas peeled back the layers of religiosity within secular humanism and rationalism, as well as unveiled the ways in which liberal political ideologies often suppress individual autonomy.

  7. 27 de abr. de 2024 · Johann Kaspar (Stirner) y el único. Cada vez que me flaquean las piernas y me entra la lejana tentación de creer en alguna estupidez abstracta, me siento a releer El único y su propiedad, aquella obra tan reivindicable del bueno de Max Stirner publicada en el lejano 1845 y, sin embargo, más actual que nunca en la tercera década ya del ...