The most simple, general, and also the most popular answer to this question is—consciousness:—but consciousness in the strict sense; for the consciousness implied in the feeling of self as an individual, in discrimination by the senses, in the perception and even judgment of outward things according to definite sensible signs, cannot be denied to the brutes. Das Wesen des Christentums ist eine Schrift des Philosophen Ludwig Feuerbach aus dem Jahre 1841. Man thinks—that is, he converses with himself.
Geschichte der neueren Philosophie (German Edition), Anders als in der Hegelschule üblich, ließ Feuerbach die Philosophie der Neuzeit nicht mit Descartes, sondern mit Francis Bacon beginnen; er begründete dies damit, dass Bacon das systematisch gesammelte Erfahrungswissen, also die Naturwissenschaften, zur "Grundlage alles Wissens" erhoben habe. Gesammelte Werke, Band 12, Paul Johann Anselm Ritter Von Feuerbachs Leben Und Wirken Veroffentlicht Von Seinem Sohne Ludwig Feuerbach, Erl�uterungen Und Erg�nzungen Zum Wesen Des Christenthums, Ludwig Feuerbach's S�mmtliche Werke, Dritter Band. This is a reproduction of a classic text optimised for kindle devices. Geschichte der Neuern Philosophie by Ludwig Feuerbach. And I do not, like a Christian, believe that such dependency is contrary to my true being or hope to be delivered from it. Using Biblical references, dialectics, and ideas from some of the world's greatest thinkers, he confronts believers with his cogent explanation. … [S]peculations and controversies concerning the personality or impersonality of God are therefore fruitless, idle, uncritical … ; … they in truth speculate only concerning themselves, only in the interest of their own instinct of self-preservation[. ma di grazia indicateci pria di tutto il dove e quando ha luogo questo fatale disturbo, ed a quali sintomi dobbiamo noi riconoscere il suo primo manifestarsi. Band 11 schließt mit den letzten, noch zu seinen Lebzeiten erschienenen Arbeiten Feuerbachs die Reihe der "Kleinen Schriften" ab. , Das Wesen des Christentums: Vollständige Ausgabe (German Edition), (
Ele explica a filosofia de Feuerbach e a crítica da religião. Feuerbach's early bivalent thrust: an indictment of philistinism and bourgeois culture and simultaneously a commendation of the life of literacy and erudition. Seine Religionsanalyse gelangt hier, unter philologisch meisterhafter Benutzung literarischer Zeugnisse des Altertums, zur Theorie des "theogonischen Wunsches": Die Vorstellungswelt der Religion wird als phantastische gedankliche Schöpfung bloßen menschlichen Wunschdenkens verstanden, das aus schmerzlich empfundener menschlicher Ohnmacht und Bedürftigkeit im irdischen Dasein entspringt. The inner life of man is the life which has relation to his species, to his general, as distinguished from his individual, nature. But I find this, “The idea of God is the ignorance which solves all doubt by repressing it.”, “[T]ruth is considered profane, and only illusion is sacred”, “God did not, as the Bible says, make man in His image; on the contrary man, as I have shown in, “To theology, ... only what it holds sacred is true, whereas to philosophy, only what holds true is sacred.”, “The joys of theory are the sweetest intellectual pleasures of life”, “[Theology is a] web of contradictions and delusions.”, “The task of the modern era was the realization and humanization of God – the transformation and dissolution of theology into anthropology.”, “If therefore my work is negative, irreligious, atheistic, let it be remembered that atheism — at least in the sense of this work — is the secret of religion itself; that religion itself, not indeed on the surface, but fundamentally, not in intention or according to its own supposition, but in its heart, in its essence, believes in nothing else than the truth and divinity of human nature.”, “The essence of faith … is the idea that that which man wishes actually is: he wishes to be immortal, therefore he is immortal; he wishes for the existence of a being who can do everything which is impossible to Nature and reason, therefore such a being exists[. By promising man eternal life, it deprived him of temporal life, by teaching him to trust in God’s help it took away his trust in his own powers; by giving him faith in a better life in heaven, it destroyed his faith in a better life on earth and his striving to attain such a life.
Immer wieder betonte er die Bedeutung des Naturstudiums für die Entwicklung philosophischer Erkenntnis, und der ganze zweite Teil des Buches ist eine Interpretation der Philosophiegeschichte im Sinne eines fortschreitenden spekulativen Vollzugs der Einheit von Geist und Natur. Dieses eBook ist mit einem detaillierten und dynamischen Inhaltsverzeichnis versehen und wurde sorgfältig korrekturgelesen. Eine Reihe humoristisch-philosophischer Aphorismen, La Religion. In The Essence of Christianity-this is the classic 1853 translation of the 1841 German original-Feuerbach discusses the "true or anthropological" root of religion, exploring how everything from the nature of God to the mysteries of mysticism and prayer can be viewed through such a prism. ]”, “Man distinguishes himself from Nature. In practical life we have to do with individuals; in science, with species. Paperback 26 July 2013. comments. Hft. There's a problem loading this menu right now. Feuerbachs Streitschriften und Buchbesprechungen aus dieser Zeit dokumentieren das Ausgehen von der Hegelschen Philosophie und die Ausformung seines radikalisierten Hegelianismus. Im heftig auflebenden Streit um Hegels Philosophie und in den Kämpfen der liberalen und bürgerlich-demokratischen Opposition für die Freiheit philosophisch-literarischer Kritik gelangt Feuerbach bis zu kritischen Einwänden gegen den spekulativen Idealismus Hegelscher und auch junghegelianischer Prägung und bis dicht an die Schwelle des Übergangs zu materialistischen Auffassungen. This is a reproduction of a classic text optimised for kindle devices. Feuerbach’s departure from the traditional philosophy of Hegel opened the door for generations of radical philosophical thought. It is true that the old uncritical writers on natural history attributed to the elephant, among other laudable qualities, the virtue of religiousness; but the religion of elephants belongs to the realm of fable. … [W]hat sort of love was that?
Ludwig Feuerbachs S�mmtliche Werke: Vorlesungen �ber Das Wesen Der Religion.
Na elaboração deste projeto, não só se leva a cabo uma crítica das categorias da racionalidade metafísica e teológica, como introduz novos princípios, como a sensibilidade, a corporeidade e o dialogismo, que virão a tornar-se centrais em múltiplas correntes do pensamento contemporâneo. Feuerbach's atheism is reflected in their socialist philosophies, and that humanized theology-essentially, a rational approach to understanding concepts of God and Christianity-gets its greatest exploration here. In The Essence of Christianity-this is the classic 1853 translation of the 1841 German original-Feuerbach discusses the "true or anthropological" root of religion, exploring how everything from the nature of God to the mysteries of mysticism and prayer can be viewed through such a prism. Textgrundlage: Der Text folgt der dritten, umgearbeiteten und vermehrten Auflage, die als siebenter Band der "Sämtlichen Werke", Leipzig (Otto Wigand) 1849, erschien. In diesem Werk begründet Feuerbach seine Projektionstheorie. Select the department you want to search in. Damit wird die Religion, gleich welcher Erscheinungsform, ihrem Ursprunge nach als allusionärer Akt der Wunscherfüllung begriffen; ihr wird ein ausschließlich subjektiv-menschlicher Ursprung zuerkannt. Something went wrong. "Feuerbach's naturalistic philosophy had a decisive influence on Karl Marx and radical theologians such as Bruno Bauer and David Friedrich Strauss. Consciousness in the strictest sense is present only in a being to whom his species, his essential nature, is an object of thought. “As we expand our knowledge of good books, we shrink the circle of men whose company we appreciate.”, “I would rather be a devil in alliance with truth, than an angel in alliance with falsehood.”, “Christianity set itself the goal of fulfilling man’s unattainable desires, but for that very reason ignored his attainable desires.