Secondary funding for the translation of Bruno Bauer's CRITICISM OF THE GOSPEL HISTORY OF THE SYNOPTICS (1841), volume 1, has been delayed. Our source will...
Bruno Bauer is not the only radical theologian among the Young Hegelians whose works deserve to be translated into English. I would also like to see the works...
As I mentioned in another context, I would be interested in a translation of Marheineke's Grundlehren der christ. Dogmatik, 1827. A whole chapter of the...
I'm reading Max Stirner's well-known little essay "The False Principle of Our Education." There are some metaphorical passages whose meaning escapes me, but...
Hi, Stirner was a radical individualist. As such, I'm puzzled how he could have been an influence on Marx, though I guess the answer is somewhere in the ...
Stephen Cowley
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... It's curious that you mention Stirner's putative influence on Marx, since that wasn't brought up in Ralph's post. I had an e-mail exchange with him back...
I don't recall what I may have written in 1994, but several scholars have mentioned a similar impact on Marx. There are variations in the specific phraseology...
This is a very interesting topic. In my opinion one should carefully read The Ego and its Own instead of “The false principle…” to come to terms with the...
It seems to me that the usual Stirner-Nietzsche comparisons are untrustworthy, as well as the tendency to place Stirner within larger trends such as...
You are correct; Stepelevich's article is excellent. I thought I had read this before, as I have read other articles by Stepelevich, but perhaps I missed this...
Widikund de Ridder and Ralph Dumain have advanced much to consider. Since I regard _Der Einzige und Sein Eigenthum_ as simply the greatest book ever written,...
I look forward to it. I had not intended to divert much of my time in this direction, which is why I am resisting reading Stirner's book, even though one can...
... Stirner makes some interesting obvservations on the Vorstellung/Begriff distinction in his 1842 essay "Art and Religion". But his was before the Concept...
... Maybe Stepelevich was aware of the very aspect that is generally ignored by scholars: Stirner's "irony" and "mockery”? Although I very much doubt it, I ...
... I agree with Stepelevich, because Stirner deals with three kinds of liberalism in TEAIO thus taking clear stands on a political level. On the other hand...
... Indeed, have you ever read Helms, Hans G. Die Ideologie der anonymen Gesellschaft: Max Stirners "Einziger" und der Fortschritt des demokratischen...
Thanks for your series of posts. They constitute the most helpful responses I've received so far. More commente below. ... This is the sense I'm getting....
All these points are very helpful, and your conclusion that there is nothing more that can be done with Stirner confirms my suspicions. I am not inspired to...
I think Philosopher's Index screwed up. The article on Tocqueville has nothing to do with Stirner. But the article you recommended fits the ... This is an...
Certainly I know nothing about Stirner; but I find the sentence below to be quite grand. That one must destroy God and his office in order to attain the...
... Nietzsche was far more ambitious, which affects his errors as well as his achievements. Perhaps then he is both better and worse than Stirner. In any...
... In my view, Stirner's, THE EGO AND HIS OWN, is not the great fulfillment of Hegel's philosophy that Stepelevich suggested. Actually, Stirner shows little...
... Thanks, as I’ve said before, this is a really interesting topic. Maybe you’re right, one shouldn’t bother reading TEAIO unless you’re looking for a...
... You’re right, Irony has its limitations, but that doesn’t mean it hasn’t served an interesting philosophical purpose in 1844. Stirner’s work should...
... A very brutal attack on Nietzscheanism here, but I can’t deny you’re right. ... Yes, but Stirner does so in a completely different style, thus avoiding...
... Of course it isn't, my point is that Stirner's irony was denied by Stepelevich. Stirner was just mocking Hegel and the Hegelians. The Hegelian compound in...