Marx W. Wartofsky
Feuerbach
Marx W. Wartofsky
Feuerbach
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This 1977 text establishes Feuerbach as much more than a transitional figure between Hegel and Marx or an influence on important later developments.
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This 1977 text establishes Feuerbach as much more than a transitional figure between Hegel and Marx or an influence on important later developments.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 482
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 776g
- ISBN-13: 9780521289290
- ISBN-10: 0521289297
- Artikelnr.: 26671088
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 482
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 776g
- ISBN-13: 9780521289290
- ISBN-10: 0521289297
- Artikelnr.: 26671088
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
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.
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.
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.
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.







