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Rejection of idealism from "summary" of Feuerbach - The Roots of the Socialist Philosophy. Theses on Feuerbach by Friedrich Engels,Karl Marx,Austin Lewis

The rejection of idealism is a fundamental concept in understanding Feuerbach's philosophy. Idealism, as a philosophical approach, posits that reality is fundamentally mental or spiritual in nature, prioritizing abstract concepts and ideas over material reality. Feuerbach, however, vehemently refutes this perspective, arguing that it is essential to ground philosophy in the material world and the tangible experiences of human beings. Feuerbach's rejection of idealism is rooted in his belief that human consciousness is shaped by material conditions and social relations. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the material conditions that influence human thought and behavior, rejecting the notion of a purely spiritual or metaphysical realm divorced from the material world. By grounding philosophy in material reality, Feuerbach seeks to emphasize the importance of human agency and the power of individuals to shape their own destinies. Feuerbach'...
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    Feuerbach - The Roots of the Socialist Philosophy. Theses on Feuerbach

    Friedrich Engels

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