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  1. The essence of Christianity.Ludwig Feuerbach - 1881 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications.
    The most important work of the famed German philosopher, this 1841 polemic asserts that religion and divinity are outward projections of inner human nature. Feuerbach's critique of Hegelian idealism excited immediate international attention — Marx and Engels were particularly influenced. This acclaimed translation is by the celebrated English novelist George Eliot.
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  • The principle of hope.Ernst Bloch - 1986 - Cambridge: MIT Press.
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  • Spinoza: A Life.Steven Nadler - 2001 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Baruch Spinoza (1632–1677) was one of the most important philosophers of all time; he was also arguably the most radical and controversial. This was the first complete biography of Spinoza in any language and is based on detailed archival research. More than simply recounting the story of Spinoza's life, the book takes the reader right into the heart of Jewish Amsterdam in the seventeenth century and, with Spinoza's exile from Judaism, right into the midst of the tumultuous political, social, intellectual (...)
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  • Dialogues concerning Natural Religion.David Hume & Nelson Pike - 1973 - Religious Studies 9 (2):237-238.
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  • A Treatise of Human Nature.David Hume & A. D. Lindsay - 1958 - Philosophical Quarterly 8 (33):379-380.
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  • A treatise of human nature.David Hume & A. D. Lindsay - 2003 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications. Edited by Ernest Campbell Mossner.
    One of Hume's most well-known works and a masterpiece of philosophy, A Treatise of Human Nature is indubitably worth taking the time to read.
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  • Daybreak: thoughts on the prejudices of morality.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - unknown
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  • Lectures on the essence of religion.Ludwig Feuerbach - 1967 - New York,: Harper & Row.
    This book, translated for the first time into English, presents the major statement of the philosophy of Ludwig Feuerbach. Here, in his most systematic work, Feuerbach’s thought on religion and on the philosophy of nature achieves its full maturity. Central to the thought of Feuerbach is the concept that man not God is the creator, that divinities are representations of man’s innermost feelings and ideas. Philosophy should turn from theology and speculative rationalism to sound factual anthropology. “My aim in these (...)
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  • Essays and aphorisms.Arthur Schopenhauer - 1970 - [Harmondsworth, Eng.]: Penguin Books. Edited by R. J. Hollingdale.
    This innovative - and pessimistic - view has proved powerfully influential upon philosophy and art, directly affecting the work of Nietzsche, Wittgenstein and ...
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  • Primitivism and Related Ideas in Antiquity.Arthur O. Lovejoy & George Boas - 1997 - JHU Press.
    One of the foremost contributions to the study of the history of ideas. Examines ancient sources pertaining to the original condition of mankind.
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  • Pandora's Box. The Changing Aspects of a Mythical Symbol.Dora Panofsky & Erwin Panofsky - 1957 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 16 (1):137-138.
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  • Hope: A Philosophical Inquiry.John Patrick Day - 1991 - Philosophical Society of Finland.
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  • A philosophy of human hope.Joseph John Godfrey - 1987 - Hingham, MA, USA: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Few reference works in philosophy have articles on hope. Few also are systematic or large-scale philosophical studies of hope. Hope is admitted to be important in people's lives, but as a topic for study, hope has largely been left to psychologists and theologians. For the most part philosophers treat hope en passant. My aim is to outline a general theory of hope, to explore its structure, forms, goals, reasonableness, and implications, and to trace the implications of such a theory for (...)
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  • God and the state.Mikhail Bakunin - unknown
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  • Primitivism and Related Ideas in Antiquity.Arthur O. Lovejoy & George Boas - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (42):248-249.
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  • Primitivism and related ideas in Antiquity.Arthur O. Lovejoy, George Boas, W. Albright & P. Dumont - 1936 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 43 (3):12-13.
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  • Human, All Too Human.F. Nietzsche - 2010 - Filozofia 65:389-399.
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