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  1. 9 de dic. de 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 & Jaeschke 2000).

  2. 4 de may. de 2020 · Este sistema de pensamiento fundaría una reacción adversa en uno de sus alumnos, Ludwig Feuerbach, que, durante el periodo 1824–25, se trasladó hasta Berlín para escuchar sus lecciones. De testigo y discípulo pasó a la rebeldía epistémica, cuestionando seriamente la trascendentalidad de las ideas en detrimento de la realidad ...

  3. Ludwig Feuerbach Archive 1804 - 1872Feuerbach 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 * * * Works: Letter To Hegel, 22 November 1828. Towards a Critique of Hegel’s Philosophy, 1839

  4. Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach ( Landshut, 28 juli 1804 – Rechenberg-Neurenberg, 13 september 1872) was een Duits filosoof. Zijn vader was de bekende jurist Paul von Feuerbach . Ludwig Feuerbach was een filosoof die zichzelf tot doel had gesteld de mens weer terug op aarde te brengen. Op het gebied van godsdienstfilosofie kwam hij met twee opvattingen:

  5. 3 de oct. de 2003 · Ludwig Feuerbach, (1804–1872) was born in Landshut, Bavaria into a distinguished family of five sons and three daughters. The father, who dominated the family, was a famous professor of jurisprudence who, although a political liberal and a Protestant, was knighted by the Bavaria court and revised its legal code.

  6. The essence of Christianity by Ludwig Feuerbach ( Book ) 494 editions published between 1840 and 2020 in 13 languages and held by 4,553 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

  7. 9 de dic. de 2013 · Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach. First published Mon Dec 9, 2013; substantive revision Wed Sep 20, 2023. 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 ...