Friedrich Feuerbach

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Friedrich Heinrich Feuerbach (born September 29, 1806 in Landshut , † January 24, 1880 in Nuremberg ) was a German private scholar and philosopher .

Friedrich Heinrich Feuerbach was born as the son of Anselm von Feuerbach . He first studied theology in Erlangen, then in Bonn, where he came to Indology. During his studies in Erlangen in 1827 he became a member of the Bubenreuth fraternity . After completing his studies, he lived as a private scholar in Nuremberg and, with his popular philosophical writings, turned to the direction of his brother Ludwig as a philosopher in order to preach what he taught .

Publications

  • Theanthropos , a series of aphorisms (Zurich 1838)
  • The religion of the future
    • 1st issue, Zurich a. Winterthur 1843
    • 2. Booklet: The Determination of Man , Nuremberg 1844
    • 3rd booklet: Human or Christian? , Nuremberg 1845
  • The Church of the Future (Bern 1847)
  • Thoughts and Facts (Hamburg 1862)

literature

  • Friedrich Wilhelm Kantzenbach: In the shadow of the greater. Friedrich Feuerbach, brother and like-minded friend of Ludwig Feuerbach In: Communications of the Association for the History of the City of Nuremberg 57, 1970, p. 281ff. ( Digitized version ).

Individual evidence

  1. Ernst Höhne: The Bubenreuther. History of a German fraternity. II., Erlangen 1936, p. 113.

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