
Ludwig Feuerbach
July 28, 1804 – September 13, 1872
Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach was a German philosopher renowned for his radical critique of religion, particularly Christianity, which profoundly influenced subsequent generations of thinkers. His work examines religion as an anthropological phenomenon, seeking the foundation of human solidarity within materialism. Feuerbach is considered a pivotal figure bridging the transition from Hegelian idealism to Marxist materialism. His later writings focused on developing a humanist ethics rooted in human connection.
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