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Feuerbach Marx W. Wartofsky

Feuerbach By Marx W. Wartofsky

Feuerbach by Marx W. Wartofsky


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In this 1977 text, Professor Wartofsky wishes to establish Feuerbach as much more than a transitional figure between Hegel and Marx or an influence on important later developments. He seriously considers Feuerbach's philosophy on its own terms and seeks to demonstrate its continuing importance.

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Feuerbach by Marx W. Wartofsky

Feuerbach is now recognized as a central figure in the history of nineteenth-century thought. He was one of Hegel's most influential pupils: he dominated German radical philosophy in the 1840s and was the leader of the Young Hegelians; his 'anthropological' critique of Hegel's idealism decisively influences the materialism and humanism of Marx and Engels; his critique of religion pointed the way for the philosophers of religion; and his psychological analyses found a place in Freudian thought and the existential and phenomenological traditions. In this 1977 text, Professor Wartofsky wishes to go beyond this conventional view to establish Feuerbach as much more than a transitional figure between Hegel and Marx or an influence on important later developments. He seriously considers Feuerbach's philosophy on its own terms and seeks to demonstrate its continuing importance. He therefore traces Feuerbach's development in detail, emphasizing its dialectical character, and finds fundamental originality in his epistemology.

Table of Contents

Preface; Author's note; Feuerbach's life: a brief sketch; 1. Prefaratory reflections by way of an introduction; 2. Early Hegelian epistemology: the dissertation; 3. History of philosophy: genetic analysis as the critique of concepts; 4. Leibniz: the history of philosophy as immanent critique; 5. Critique of belief: Leibniz and Bayle; 6. The critique of Hegelian philosophy: part I; 7. The critique of Hegelian philosophy; part II; 8. The philosophical context of Feuerbach's critique of religion; 9. Religion as self-alienation of human consciousness: the phenomenology of religious and theological concept formation; 10. Reason, existence, and creation: God as an ontological principle; 11. The critique of philosophy and the development of a materialist humanism - part I: empiricism, sensationalism, and realism in Feuerbach's later works; 12. The critique of philosophy and the development of a materialist humanism - part II: anthropologism and materialism: nature and human nature in Feuerbach's later works; Notes; Selected bibliography; Index.

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NLS9780521289290
9780521289290
0521289297
Feuerbach by Marx W. Wartofsky
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1982-08-31
482
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