The Essence of Christianity by Ludwig Feuerbach: The God You Built From the Best Parts of Yourself
A review of Feuerbach’s 1841 argument that God is the outward projection of human nature — and what that costs us. Read at the Heritage Diner blog.

A review of Feuerbach’s 1841 argument that God is the outward projection of human nature — and what that costs us. Read at the Heritage Diner blog.

A review of Nietzsche’s Human, All Too Human — the book where he dismantled Wagner, Schopenhauer, and his own Romantic mythology, one aphorism at a time.

A review of Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment — and why the biography matters as much as the novel. The man lived the darkness before he wrote it.

Philosophy’s most consequential debate was never held. The two men who defined what it means…

Published: 1930 | Author: José Ortega y Gasset | Category: Book Reviews, Philosophy, Culture |…

Reading Kierkegaard as someone who arrived through Nietzsche is, to put it plainly, disorienting. It…