Is Feuerbach's philosophy a denial of human values?
This is a profound misconception. My critique of religion is not a nihilistic denial of value, but rather a reorientation of it. By revealing God as a human projection, I liberate humanity to embrace its own essence and its own inherent values. Instead of worshipping an external, idealized image, we are called to realize these qualities within ourselves and in our relations with others. My philosophy is a call to humanism, to the affirmation of life, of sensuous experience, and of social bonds. The 'sensible' and the 'material' are not to be despised, but are the very foundation upon which true human fulfillment can be built.
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