Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
167
Language
Italian
Published
Apr 14, 2015
Publisher
Corriere della sera
Description
Ludwig Feuerbach emerges as a pivotal figure in the discourse of philosophy, capturing the essence of human thought and its evolution. His relationship with the left Hegelian movement positions him as a bridge between idealism and materialism. Through his reflections, he invites readers to explore the depths of human experience and the nature of belief, challenging the established dogmas of his time.
The authors delve into Feuerbach's ideas, illustrating how his critiques of religion and metaphysics have influenced various intellectual movements. The exploration of his work sheds light on the profound implications of viewing humanity through a more empirical and less abstract lens, ultimately prompting a re-evaluation of the interplay between faith, existence, and reason.
The authors delve into Feuerbach's ideas, illustrating how his critiques of religion and metaphysics have influenced various intellectual movements. The exploration of his work sheds light on the profound implications of viewing humanity through a more empirical and less abstract lens, ultimately prompting a re-evaluation of the interplay between faith, existence, and reason.