Feuerbachian materialism
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Feuerbachian materialism is a strand of 19th-century materialist philosophy, inspired by Ludwig Feuerbach, that explains human consciousness and religion in terms of natural, sensuous human existence rather than supernatural or idealist principles.
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Target entity: Feuerbachian materialism Context triple: [Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844, mainSubject, Feuerbachian materialism]
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Ludwig Feuerbach and the End of Classical German Philosophy
"Ludwig Feuerbach and the End of Classical German Philosophy" is a philosophical work by Friedrich Engels that analyzes and critiques the legacy of German idealism, particularly Hegel and Feuerbach, from a Marxist perspective.
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Marxist humanism
Marxist humanism is a philosophical current that interprets Marxism through a human-centered lens, emphasizing human agency, alienation, and emancipation over economic determinism or rigid structuralism.
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Theses on Feuerbach
Theses on Feuerbach is a brief but influential set of eleven philosophical notes by Karl Marx that critiques Ludwig Feuerbach’s materialism and lays groundwork for Marx’s theory of praxis.
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From Hegel to Marx
From Hegel to Marx is a philosophical study by Sidney Hook that traces the development of Karl Marx’s thought from its roots in Hegelian idealism to Marx’s mature materialist theory.
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History of Materialism
History of Materialism is a seminal 19th-century philosophical work that critically examines the development of materialist thought from antiquity to modern science and its implications for metaphysics and epistemology.
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Target entity: Feuerbachian materialism Target entity description: Feuerbachian materialism is a strand of 19th-century materialist philosophy, inspired by Ludwig Feuerbach, that explains human consciousness and religion in terms of natural, sensuous human existence rather than supernatural or idealist principles.
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Ludwig Feuerbach and the End of Classical German Philosophy
"Ludwig Feuerbach and the End of Classical German Philosophy" is a philosophical work by Friedrich Engels that analyzes and critiques the legacy of German idealism, particularly Hegel and Feuerbach, from a Marxist perspective.
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B.
Marxist humanism
Marxist humanism is a philosophical current that interprets Marxism through a human-centered lens, emphasizing human agency, alienation, and emancipation over economic determinism or rigid structuralism.
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C.
Theses on Feuerbach
Theses on Feuerbach is a brief but influential set of eleven philosophical notes by Karl Marx that critiques Ludwig Feuerbach’s materialism and lays groundwork for Marx’s theory of praxis.
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D.
From Hegel to Marx
From Hegel to Marx is a philosophical study by Sidney Hook that traces the development of Karl Marx’s thought from its roots in Hegelian idealism to Marx’s mature materialist theory.
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E.
History of Materialism
History of Materialism is a seminal 19th-century philosophical work that critically examines the development of materialist thought from antiquity to modern science and its implications for metaphysics and epistemology.
- F. None of above. chosen
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