Lacerate 发表于 2025-3-23 13:09:53

Introduction,that questioned the legitimacy of established institutions and authorities. The critique was radical: not just of the established church, but of religion in general; not just of the existing, undemocratic state, but of the state and its institutional forms (especially army and bureaucracy) in genera

犬儒主义者 发表于 2025-3-23 17:21:44

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,Moses Hess, Love, and “True Socialism”,he alienation of human qualities onto a nonhuman, transcendent entity. On the other hand, the rejection took a religious form: the substance of religion remained, now purified of religious form, as “my religion.” Feuerbach did not abandon religion by rejecting it, but rather claimed to reveal its tr

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不知疲倦 发表于 2025-3-24 06:16:08

Richard Wagner, Love, and Death,volution across Germany. After King Frederick William IV of Prussia rejected the Frankfurt National Assembly’s offer of a crown of a united Germany on April 28, 1849, the individual German monarchs considered the revolution over. Local radicals disagreed and turned to violence across Germany. In Dre

草本植物 发表于 2025-3-24 06:57:47

Ethics and Finitude in the Late Feuerbach, Dittmar, Wagner, and others—struggled to work out the implications of that gesture for politics. They searched for an authentic, purely human mode of politics, in opposition to inauthentic official and religious culture. During the mid-1840s, when Hess was closest to Feuerbach, his concept of revol

滔滔不绝地讲 发表于 2025-3-24 13:22:28

Conclusion,hat came after religion did not fade away as his fame did after 1848. Being a follower of Feuerbach meant profoundly different things to different people. Hess, Dittmar, and Wagner confronted the problem of what to do after Feuerbach’s critique of religion in different ways. And the world after 1848

dainty 发表于 2025-3-24 15:51:59

Ethics and Finitude in the Late Feuerbach,vincial and patriarchal Darmstadt she inhabited. Wagner’s search for new meaning in the rebirth of the authentic human raised questions about the ultimate meaning of the world and of humanity, once one gave up the objective existence of a personal God. Either the fallen modern world would end in fir

友好关系 发表于 2025-3-24 22:48:20

Peter C. Caldwellh detailed, point-by-point and step-by-step solutions of exercises in Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics, which are central to most problems in classical physics, astronomy, celestial mechanics and quantum ph978-981-13-3026-1Series ISSN 2198-7882 Series E-ISSN 2198-7890

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