ABSTRACT

If forced to state Feuerbach’s philosophical genealogy, one would have to say that he was son of Hegel, father of Marx, and half-brother of Comte. In his own day he had many a celebratory and many a vilifier. His philosophy has received very little direct treatment in the English language. Feuerbach’s contribution was in his writings on religion and philosophy, each of them a manifesto to humanity, telling us that the desires of men can be satisfied here below.

The object of this book, first published in 1941, is twofold. It is its intention to pay humble tribute to a little understood philosopher whose stature grows with the years, and in so doing perhaps to provide a key to the question of religion and personal immortality for those who reject philosophical idealism and a personal God.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter I|18 pages

Idealism and Positivism

chapter Chapter II|44 pages

The Essence of Christianity

chapter Chapter III|39 pages

Immortality

chapter Chapter IV|23 pages

Feuerbach and German Literature

chapter Chapter V|40 pages

Philosophy of the Future

chapter Chapter VI|18 pages

Feuerbach and Marx

chapter |5 pages

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