Das Wesen der Religion

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Das Wesen der Religion is a philosophical work by Ludwig Feuerbach that critically analyzes religion by interpreting it as a human projection of its own nature and ideals.

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instanceOf philosophical work
aimsTo explain the origin and nature of religion in human terms
author Ludwig Feuerbach NERFINISHED
centralClaim religion is a projection of human nature and ideals
centralTheme critique of theological concepts
human essence as basis of religion
religion as human self-alienation
countryOfOrigin Germany
criticizes supernatural conceptions of God
traditional Christian theology
genre philosophy of religion
religious criticism
hasAuthorPosition religious doctrines express human needs and desires
the divine is a human projection
understanding religion requires understanding human nature
hasPerspective humanistic
materialist (early form)
influenced Friedrich Engels NERFINISHED
Karl Marx NERFINISHED
later critiques of religion
influencedBy Das Wesen des Christentums
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel NERFINISHED
language German
libraryClassification philosophy of religion literature
mainSubject anthropology of religion
projection theory of religion
religion
movement Young Hegelian NERFINISHED
philosophicalConcept human essence
projection theory
self-alienation
philosophicalDiscipline anthropology
ethics
metaphysics (critical)
philosophicalTradition German philosophy
Hegelianism (critical) NERFINISHED
publicationCentury 19th century
relatedWork Das Wesen des Christentums
title Das Wesen der Religion NERFINISHED

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The Essence of Religion originalTitle Das Wesen der Religion