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Principles of Philosophy of The Future

Stok Kodu
9786051911786
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14x21
Sayfa Sayısı
80
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1
Basım Tarihi
2021-02
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88596404e7c946a6b086fb04c277427e
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Ciltsiz
Kağıt Türü
2. Hamur
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İngilizce
9786051911786
798660
Principles of Philosophy of The Future
Principles of Philosophy of The Future
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German philosopher and sociologist. (1804 - 1872)

Ludwig Feuerbach studied theology in Heidelberg, then philosophy in Berlin where he became a disciple of Hegel. But at the end of his work on Bacon and Spinoza, he detaches himself from this thought which he criticizes as being too “idealistic” and sees in Hegel a theologian disguised as a philosopher. He then works to “put on his feet the man whom speculative philosophy had put on his head”.

Its philosophy is usually referred to as an atheistic human-made humanism whose essence is the feeling, the beginning and the end of all reality. This sensualist philosophy naturally leads him to materialism, favoring the field of experience over creations of the mind.

Ludwig Feuerbach influences the young Hegelians, known as “left Hegelians”, as well as Engels and Karl Marx, but does not take part in political action. However, the author of “Capital”, whose thought gradually eclipsed that of its inspirer, reproaches Feuerbach’s “sensitive man” for being too independent of his social environment.

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