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    Feuerbach and the interpretation of religion.Austin Harvevany - 1995 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Ludwig Feuerbach is traditionally regarded as a significant but transitional figure in the development of nineteenth-century German thought. Readings of Feuerbach's The Essence of Christianity tend to focus on those features which made it seem liberating to the Young Hegelians: namely, its criticism of reification as abstraction, and its interpretation of religion as alienation. In this long-awaited book, the first of an important new series, Van Harvey claims that this is a limited and inadequate view of Feuerbach's work, especially of (...)
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    Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach.A. Harvevany - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Reason and emancipation: Essays on the philosophy of Kai Nielsen – edited by Michel Seymour and Matthias Fritsch.A. Harvevany - 2008 - Philosophical Investigations 32 (1):79-82.
  4. The ethics of belief and two conceptions of Christian faith.A. Harvevany - forthcoming - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion.
    This article deals with two types of Christian faith in the light of the challenges posed by the ethics of belief. It is proposed that the difficulties with Clifford’s formulation of that ethic can best be handled if the ethic is interpreted in terms of role-specific intellectual integrity. But the ethic still poses issues for the traditional interpretation of Christian faith when it is conceived as a series of discrete but related propositions, especially historical propositions. For as so conceived, the (...)
     
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    Wittgensteinian fideism? – By Kai Nielsen and D. Z. Phillips.A. Harvevany - 2007 - Philosophical Investigations 30 (3):319–323.
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