Individualidade, liberdade e educação (Bildung) em Max Stirner

Pro-Posições 29 (3):281-304 (2018)
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This paper aims to discuss how the themes of individuality, freedom and education are articulated in Stirner's thought. It begins with a brief history of Stirner's reception. Next, the paper analyzes the subversion of Hegelian dialectics and the critique of Feuerbach's and Marx's atheistic humanism, which remain linked to Christian theology by deifying an abstract human essence. Then, the focus shifts to Stirnerian nominalism and its criticism of God, State, humanity and society as ideological constructs that dominate the concrete individual. Finally, the paper analyzes the proposal of a new ethics and a new education, based on the singularity of the mortal and corporeal self.

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Alexandre Alves
Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul

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Der Einzige Und Sein Eigentum.Max Stirner - 1924 - Rothgiesser Und Possekiel.
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Max Stirner as Hegelian.Lawrence S. Stepelevich - 1985 - Journal of the History of Ideas 46 (4):597.

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