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Damit avancierte er zum Klassiker der philosophischen Religionskritik und beeinflusste u. Includes an Introduction and selected bibliography. Ludwig, the fourth son of the eminent jurist see below , was born at Landshut in Bavaria on July 28, Through the influence of Prof.


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Daub he was led to an interest in the then predominant philosophy of Hegel and, in spite of his father's opposition, went to Berlin to study under- the master himself. He studied at the University of Heidelberg and then switched from theology to philosophy and moved to the University of Berlin, where he became a diligent student of G. In he received his doctorate at the University of Erlangen. He is best known for his book The Essence of Christianity, which provided a critique of Christianity which strongly influenced generations of later thinkers, including Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.

He married in and lived a rural existence at Bruckberg near Nuremberg, supported by his wife's share in a small porcelain factory. Cuadernos de Pasado y Presente To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Ludwig Feuerbach and the Outcome of Classical German Philosophy , please sign up. Lists with This Book.

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Jan 14, Ovidiu Oprea rated it it was amazing Shelves: A very concise and easy-to-read guide for understanding the theory of dialectical materialism. Hegel will no longer seem that intimidating. I think it was Trotsky who observed that a good approach towards understanding a theory - even a complicated mathematical theory - is to analyze its history, how that theory came into being.

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This is what Engels does here for dialectical materialism. So why is the title about Feuerbach then? Simply because his materialism is an important step aw A very concise and easy-to-read guide for understanding the theory of dialectical materialism. Simply because his materialism is an important step away from Hegel's idealism, as it stands midway between the latter and Marx. Sep 05, Timur Girindra Wardhana rated it did not like it Shelves: When Engels published this small book, the more extended related work, "the German Ideology", wasn't out, so Engels believed that a more philosophical work about the matter was needed.

In any case, German Ideology is much larger, thus this book comes in handy. I personally like Engels; he is a cheerful writer, with witty phrases inside the text, and he really cares for his reader to understand him. During the process they rejected and, at the same time, continued to respect both; Hegel envisioned a world of ideas in motion, and Feuerbach believed that ideas originated on human feelings, with the latter being static and eternal. Marx mixed these two concepts and envisioned a world of matter which undergoes constant changes.

These changes in human society, in particular, then are reflected to ideologies and states. Perhaps one of the best introductions to dialectical materialism, by one of its creators.

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Feb 05, Pavel rated it it was ok. I read this book because Engels himself recommends it as one of the best explanations of historical materialism available. But the basic idea is get off with saying the modern science knows how the conscientiousness comes about, while I was eager to hear how it could be done. Anyone saying this clearly shows he is not yet conscious of his own conscientiousness. And perhaps it is senseless to expect materialism will ever explain conscientiousness or at least grasp the fact it can never explain i I read this book because Engels himself recommends it as one of the best explanations of historical materialism available.

And perhaps it is senseless to expect materialism will ever explain conscientiousness or at least grasp the fact it can never explain it. Nevertheless, the book offers Marxism given from the first hand, it is short, popular and easy to understand. The interesting point - Marxism is just Hegel strongly vulgarized and turned upside down.

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