Principles of the Philosophy of the Future

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Principles of the Philosophy of the Future is a mid-19th-century philosophical work by Ludwig Feuerbach that critiques Hegelian idealism and advances a human-centered, materialist approach to philosophy.

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instanceOf 19th-century philosophy book
book
non-fiction book
philosophical work
addresses future direction of philosophy
advocates human-centered philosophy
materialist approach to philosophy
author Ludwig Feuerbach
authorIs German philosopher
centralTheme critique of speculative metaphysics
primacy of human sensuous experience
reduction of theology to anthropology
countryOfOrigin Germany
critiques Hegelian idealism
critiquesWorkOf G. W. F. Hegel
surface form: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
emphasizes empirical and sensuous basis of knowledge
human needs and capacities
focusesOn human subject as basis of philosophy
relation between philosophy and religion
relation between thought and being
genre philosophy
hasPhilosophicalImpactOn critique of religion
secular humanism
historicalContext mid-19th-century German philosophy
influenced Friedrich Engels
Karl Marx
Marxist theory
later humanist philosophy
languageOfFirstPublication German
mainSubject critique of Hegelian idealism
humanism
materialism
philosophical anthropology
movement Young Hegelians
surface form: Young Hegelian
opposes absolute idealism
speculative theology
originalLanguage German
philosophicalCategory critical philosophy
humanist materialism
philosophicalContext post-Hegelian philosophy
philosophicalSchool anthropological materialism
philosophicalTradition Western philosophy
proposes turn from God to man as philosophical center
publicationCentury 19th century
relatedWork The Essence of Christianity
workOf Ludwig Feuerbach

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