Ludwig Feuerbach (July 28, 1804 - September 13, 1872) on Atheism and Humanity(published by RevoltSource) |
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German Anthropologist, Philosopher, Author of the Essence of Christianity, Influencer of Generations of Diverse, Conflicting Thinkers
: For a number of years in the mid-nineteenth century Ludwig Feuerbach (1804?1872) played an important role in the history of post-Hegelian German philosophy, and in the transition from idealism to various forms of naturalism, materialism and positivism that is one of the most notable developments of this period. (From: Plato.Stanford.edu:Ludwig Feuerbach.)
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“I deny God. But that means that for me I deny the negation of man.”
Source: "Western Atheism: A Short History," by James Thrower, Prometheus Books, Amherst, New York, 2000. Part 3: Modern Atheism, Chapter 9: The Nineteenth Century to the Present Day, Page 120.
"Western Atheism: A Short History," by James Thrower, Prometheus Books, Amherst, New York, 2000.
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