208 Pages
by
Routledge
208 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1970, The Philosophy of Ludwig Feuerbach presents the first full length scholarly study of Feuerbach in English. The author expounds and assesses Feuerbach’s work both for its own sake and to explain the influence it had on others. A detailed study of Feuerbach’s critique of religion and philosophy is followed by an examination of Feuerbach’s own positive views- his... Read more
Preface and Acknowledgements Bibliographical Note Part I: The Times, the Man and the Work 1. The Promethean Background 2. The Man and His Work Part II: The Critical Philosophy 3. Ludwig Feuerbach’s Critique of Religion 4. Ludwig Feuerbach’s Critique of Philosophy Part III: The Philosophy of the Future 5. Feuerbach’s Transformation of Philosophy 6. Feuerbach’s Method 7. Feuerbach’s Theory of Knowledge and His ‘Materialism’ 8. Feuerbach’s Concept of Man 9. Feuerbach’s Ethics Postscript 10. In Place of a Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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Eugene Kamenka






