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Ludwig Feuerbach, born on July 28, 1804, in Landshut, was an influential German philosopher and religious critic of the 19th century. He is known for his critique of idealism and his materialist philosophy. Feuerbach's ideas had a significant impact on Karl Marx, particularly through his criticism of religion and anthropological materialism. Marx adopted Feuerbach's approach but radicalized it politically and developed his own philosophy from it. Feuerbach's writings, especially "The Essence of Christianity," are considered a theoretical foundation that Marx described in his "Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts" as a "theoretical revolution" that turned idealism on its head and brought material reality to the forefront.
*He gives a reading* God is nothing other than the intelligence that man desires but does not know that he himself has.
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