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ISBN 10: 0521624401
ISBN 13: 9780521624404
Author: Warren Breckman
Table of contents:
1 At the End of Idealism: From “Nihilism” to “Positive Philosophy”
The Pantheism Controversy
Religion and Self-Knowledge in Idealism
Hegel’s Speculative Recovery of Theology
Pietism and Orthodoxy against Hegel
The Speculative Theists
Schelling’s Positive Philosophy
2 The Transcendent Sovereign and the Political Theology of Restoration
Secularization and Political Discourse
Personalism and the Politics of Restoration
Hegel’s Secularization of the Christian Idea
Anti-Hegelian Politics in the 1830s: Friedrich Julius Stahl and the Positive Philosophy of the State
3 Ludwig Feuerbach and Christian Civil Society
Feuerbach’s Early Hegelianism
Immortality and the Personal God
Feuerbach’s Critique of Friedrich Julius Stahl
The End of the Religio-Philosophical Debate About Personality
4 The Social and Political Discourse of Personality, 1835–1840
The Strauss Controversy and the Defection of the Hegelian Right
Denunciation and the Radicalization of the Hegelian Left
Germans and the Social Question in the 1830s
The New Christianity of Saint-Simonianism
Saint-Simonianism in Germany
Eduard Gans and the Hegelianization of Saint-Simon
5 Pantheism, Social Question, and the Third Age
Pantheism and Social Prophesy
Cieszkowski: Sensuousness and Idealism
Heine’s Democracy of Terrestrial Gods
The Spinozist Communism of Moses Hess
Was Feuerbach a Saint-Simonian?
Protestantism and Pathological Secularization
Overcoming Christian Civil Society
Feuerbach’s Politics
6 Arnold Ruge: Radical Democracy and the Politics of Personhood, 1838–1843
Aesthetics and Republicanism
Prussian Loyalty and the Critical Spirit
Ruge’s Critique of Personalism: From Romanticism to Hegel
The Private and the Public, the Christian and the Humanist
Ruge’s Humanist Republicanism
7 Karl Marx: From Social Republicanism to Communism
Marx’s Dissertation: Atomism and the Theological Intellect
From Atomism to Prussian Individualism: Marx’s Philosophical Journalism
Toward Feuerbach and Socialism
Marx contra Hegel
From Theology to Liberalism and Back Again
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