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what is the core idea of Feuerbach philosophy​

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Answered by zaidarif005
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Explanation:

Feuerbach talks of how man is equally a conscious being, more so than God because man has placed upon God the ability of understanding. Man contemplates many things and in doing so he becomes acquainted with himself. Feuerbach shows that in every aspect God corresponds to some feature or need of human nature.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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core idea of Feuerbach philosophy​

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  • Feuerbach believed that God's inner self is just a man's external projection. Feuerbach talks about how human beings are more conscious than God, for they placed the ability of comprehension upon God. Man contemplates a lot and is acquainted with himself in this way.
  • Feuerbach reveals that God corresponds in every aspect to the features or needs of man. God, then, is nothing but man: he is, as it were, the reflection outward of man's nature inwardly. This picture is defined by Feuerbach as a chimera whereby God and the notion of a higher being rely on the aspect of benevolence.
  • Feuerbach notes, "a God who is not just, benevolent and not wise is not a God," and goes on to claim that qualities, because of their godly affiliation, are not automatically denoted as divine. The attributes themselves are indeed divine and render God divine, which indicate that a person is able to recognize and add divine meanings to religion and not that religion divinises a person.
  • However, Feuerbach describes the intensity of this attraction to religion, which brings divinity to an entity like God, as God is the being who acts all through man in all forms. This calls on man to give qualities to the god of their religion, because God would simply become an object without these attributes and its value would be irrelevant, no longer would there any sense of existence be felt to God.
  • So Feuerbach claims, "God is no longer more to him but a negative being because man strips away all virtues from Him." Therefore God is given traits and retains the appeal, as man is imaginative. By God's invention , God is a part of man. Nevertheless, man is always denied by God, as, "God is the being who acts of himself".
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