KARL MARX
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Denis Diderot
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Boethius and Lady Philosophy
SAINT AUGUSTINE
διογένης / Diogenes
REMBRANDT, THE TWO PHILOSOPHERS (1628)
Urizen
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A third idea of Hegel’s that has been highly influential is that the alienation. The point here is that man, in the process of building his own civilization, creates all sorts of institutions and rules and ideas that then become constraints on him, external to him, despite the fact that they are his own invention. He may even not understand them. For instance, when it comes to religion, many people project the qualities they most desire for themselves on to God whom they then see as perfect, omniscient, and omnipotent, while thinking of themselves as contrast as base, ignorant, and powerless. The unhappy soul who does this fails to realize that it is =, at least in part, human characteristics that he is projecting on to a being other than himself. He sees God as being quote different from indeed opposite to, himself, when in reality he and God share the same spiritual existence. One of Hegel’s followers, Feurbach, thought that God and gods were solely human creations, and were entirely to be understood in this way. That idea of Feurerbach’s was widely influential in the 19th century. ~ Page 163
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