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Zarathustra's Moral Tyranny: Kant, Hegel and Feuerbach

Edinburgh University Press (2022)

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  1. The Faith of Man in Himself: Locating Feuerbach within Nietzsche’s Thus Spoke Zarathustra.Charles Duke - 2024 - History of European Ideas.
    Though it is acknowledged that Nietzsche read Ludwig Feuerbach, little attention has been given to the significance of Feuerbach’s anthropological re-imagination of religion for the trajectory of Nietzsche’s own vision for liberated humanity, the Übermensch. For Feuerbach, the Christian religion represents a form of wish-fulfillment and subconscious worship of the human being as divine, where many of the presuppositions of orthodox Christianity (monotheism, human fallenness, other-worldliness, etc.) only impede human flourishing. The acknowledgement of the psychological damage wrought by the scheme (...)
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  • La cuestión de la inmortalidad desde el punto de vista de la antropología.Ludwig Feuerbach - 2023 - Medellín: Ennegativo Ediciones. Translated by Leandro Sánchez Marín.
    Todas las personas creen en la inmortalidad, es decir, no concluyen la existencia de una persona con la muerte, por la sencilla razón de que precisamente una persona ha dejado de existir real y sensualmente, todavía no ha dejado de existir espiritualmente, es decir, no ha dejado de existir en la memoria, en el corazón de los que sobreviven.
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