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So one must begin where Feuerbach begins . This is why I believe it is reasonable and interesting to compare the thought of Feuerbach and Kierkegaard on the matter of religion . For , while they ultimately disagree over the nature and ...
So one must begin where Feuerbach begins . This is why I believe it is reasonable and interesting to compare the thought of Feuerbach and Kierkegaard on the matter of religion . For , while they ultimately disagree over the nature and ...
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Feuerbach and Religious Individualism James A. Massey INTRODUCTION The renewed assessment of Ludwig Feuerbach in the last three decades has resulted in a general consensus as to the content of his central religiousphilosophical ...
Feuerbach and Religious Individualism James A. Massey INTRODUCTION The renewed assessment of Ludwig Feuerbach in the last three decades has resulted in a general consensus as to the content of his central religiousphilosophical ...
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8 It is therefore highly probable that there is another reason besides literary style for the lack of explanation of some important positions held in The Essence of Christianity , that is , that Feuerbach had explained them earlier in ...
8 It is therefore highly probable that there is another reason besides literary style for the lack of explanation of some important positions held in The Essence of Christianity , that is , that Feuerbach had explained them earlier in ...
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