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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...
Paul Edward Trejo
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Nov 10, 2003
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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...
Paul Edward Trejo
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Nov 29, 2003
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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...
JOHN BARDIS
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Nov 30, 2003
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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...
Ralph Dumain
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Dec 3, 2003
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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...
David Westling
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Dec 4, 2003
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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...
Ralph Dumain
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Dec 4, 2003
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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...
Widukind De Ridder
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Dec 4, 2003
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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...
Ralph Dumain
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Dec 4, 2003
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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...
Ralph Dumain
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Dec 4, 2003
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I very much enjoyed Stirner's essay "Art and Religion." http://www.nonserviam.com/egoistarchive/stirner/articles/Art_and_Religion.Max_Stirner.html ...
Ralph Dumain
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Dec 4, 2003
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The one article directly on the subject of education, in Italian, is this: TI: Stirner e la filosofia dell'educazione AU: Lagana,-Antonino SO:...
Ralph Dumain
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Dec 4, 2003
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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,...
David Westling
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Dec 4, 2003
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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...
Ralph Dumain
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Dec 4, 2003
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... Stirner makes some interesting obvservations on the Vorstellung/Begriff distinction in his 1842 essay "Art and Religion". But his was before the Concept...
David Westling
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Dec 5, 2003
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... 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 ...
Widukind De Ridder
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Dec 5, 2003
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... 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...
Widukind De Ridder
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Dec 5, 2003
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... Indeed, have you ever read Helms, Hans G. Die Ideologie der anonymen Gesellschaft: Max Stirners "Einziger" und der Fortschritt des demokratischen...
Widukind De Ridder
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Dec 5, 2003
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... Ideas weren’t just “ghosts” according to Stirner, but were materialised in “apparatuses”. Stirner wasn’t just hunting down “ghosts” like...
Widukind De Ridder
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Dec 5, 2003
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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....
Ralph Dumain
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Dec 5, 2003
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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...
Ralph Dumain
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Dec 5, 2003
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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...
Ralph Dumain
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Dec 5, 2003
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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...
JOHN BARDIS
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Dec 5, 2003
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... 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...
Ralph Dumain
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Dec 5, 2003
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... 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...
Paul Edward Trejo
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Dec 5, 2003
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... 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...
Widukind De Ridder
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Dec 6, 2003
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... 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...
Widukind De Ridder
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Dec 6, 2003
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... I guess Henri Arvon has done something like that in his: "Aux sources de l'existentialisme: Max Stirner". . ... ...
Widukind De Ridder
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Dec 6, 2003
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... 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...
Widukind De Ridder
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Dec 6, 2003
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... 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...
Widukind De Ridder
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