Ludwig Feuerbach: between themes and dialogues
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Philosophy, Feurbach, academic reflectionsSynopsis
“Returning to Feuerbach: this is the imperative that guides the production of the book that we now make available for public debate. The objective of proposing this return is based on a double root, which also justifies the choice of the title of this work: on the certainty that, due to a duty of honesty, there is still much to unravel from Feuerbach's thought and, hence, on the proposal to offer other dialogues with Feuerbach, perhaps less evident than one might expect. [...] [The] thematic multiplicity of issues and the polyphony resulting from the dialogues [...] highlighted [in this work] little (or almost never) are duly deepened in the perspectives of those who see Feuerbach more through the eyes of his critics than by himself. It can be safely concluded that going beyond the surface and the jargon consolidated by the audacity of reading Feuerbach's production is allowing yourself to refuse the commonplaces to find yourself in trouble for the unsaid and for the density of the new in an author supposedly outdated. It is necessary to return to Feuerbach for himself and perhaps we will be better at understanding ourselves and what surrounds us. And it is no less than this that we expect.”
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CHAPTER 1 - Feuerbach and Languageby a reading of the theologisch-satyrischer Xenien (1830)
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CHAPTER 2 - On writing and life, according to Feuerbach
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CHAPTER 3 - The heart and soultwo modes of feeling according to Feuerbach
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CHAPTER 4 - Aesthetic contemplation and its ethical consequences in the philosophy of Ludwig Feuerbach
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CHAPTER 5 - L. A. Feuerbach, moral philosopher. A non-imperative ethic for today's man
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CHAPTER 6 - Feuerbach and KantConsiderations on love and happiness
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CHAPTER 7 - Human Objectivity in Feuerbach and Marx
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CHAPTER 8 - Deleuze reader of Feuerbachthe operation of the death of God
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CHAPTER 9 - The reception of Ludwig Feuerbach in the work of Gilles Deleuzefrom Nietzsche and Philosophy to his Foucault
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