ONTOLOGY AND KNOWLEDGE IN THE PRINCIPLES OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FUTURE OF LUDWIG FEUERBACH
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https://doi.org/10.5216/phi.v22i2.45635Keywords:
Ontology, Knowledge, Sensibility, Feuerbach.Abstract
This article aims at discussing the subject of knowledge as a philosophical problem in the thinking of Ludwig Feuerbach, based on formulations developed by the thinker in his Principles of the philosophy of the future (1843). It shows Feuerbach’s interest in establishing the importance of a philosophy based on concrete reality and recognition of sensibility, which he calls “new philosophy”. He presupposes the admission of a certain ontological conception by discussing the importance of material concreteness to make knowledge a theme, so that it was necessary to design a brief demarcation of the materialist ontology of which the new philosophy starts.Downloads
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