Phenomenology and atheism /
"After discussing Kant and agnosticism with respect to the existence of God, the author examines the claims of positivism and scientism, and the atheism of Marx. He then proceeds to discuss existential phenomenology and atheism, the projection theories of psychologism, the atheism of Nietzsche,...
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Pittsburgh,
Duquesne University Press,
1964.
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Series: | Duquesne studies. Philosophical series ;
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Bemidji State University
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Minnesota State University, Mankato
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Minnesota State University Moorhead
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University of Minnesota
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