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  1. 17 de jul. de 2023 · Max Stirner: La Rebelión del Egoísmo Radical. Johann Kaspar Schmidt, más conocido como Max Stirner, fue un filósofo alemán que a menudo se considera uno de los precursores del nihilismo, el existencialismo, la teoría psicoanalítica, el posmodernismo y el anarquismo individualista. El trabajo principal de Stirner, El ego y lo suyo ...

  2. Max Stirner (1806-1856) Johan Kaspar Schmidt (Max Stirner) nace en Bayreuth, Baviera, el 25 de octubre de 1806 de una familia luterana. Al acabar sus estudios secundarios, empieza a estudiar filología, filosofía y teología en la universidad de Berlín, donde coincide con Hegel y Schleiermacher, entre otros.

  3. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Max Stirner (born October 25, 1806, Bayreuth, Bavaria [Germany]—died June 26, 1856, Berlin, Prussia) was a German antistatist philosopher in whose writings many anarchists of the late 19th and the 20th centuries found ideological inspiration. His thought is sometimes regarded as a source of 20th-century existentialism.

  4. 27 de jun. de 2002 · Max Stirner (1806–1856) is the author of Der Einzige und sein Eigenthum (1844). This book is usually known as The Ego and Its Own in English, but a more literal translation would be The Unique Individual and their Property ). Both the form and content of Stirner’s major work are disconcerting.

  5. en.wikiquote.org › wiki › Max_StirnerMax Stirner - Wikiquote

    24 de nov. de 2023 · Max Stirner. I say: liberate yourself as far as you can, and you have done your part; for it is not given to every one to break through all limits, or, more expressively, not to everyone is that a limit which is a limit for the rest. Max Stirner ( October 25, 1806 – June 26, 1856 ), born Johann Kaspar Schmidt, was a German philosopher who was ...

  6. Stirner's polemic was, most obviously, an impulse to, and an indication of, the decline of the Hegelian left as a coherent intellectual movement. But it was, also, central to the formation of Marxism, forcing Karl Marx to break with left Hegelian modes of thought (he discusses the book in unparalleled detail over some 400 pages of The German Ideology ).

  7. ast.wikipedia.org › wiki › Max_StirnerMax Stirner - Wikipedia

    Max Stirner. Johann Kaspar Schmidt ( 25 d'ochobre de 1806 , Bayreuth – 26 de xunu de 1856 , Berlín ), más conocíu como Max Stirner, foi un educador y filósofu alemán que les sos postures afonden nel egoísmu o solipsismu moral. Les sos reflexones filosóficu-polítiques sobre'l individuu soberanu sirven de base pa siquier una parte ...

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