The Difference Between the Democritean and Epicurean Philosophy of Nature

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The Difference Between the Democritean and Epicurean Philosophy of Nature (German: Differenz der demokritischen und epikureischen Naturphilosophie) is the title of Karl Marx's 1841 university thesis. Completed in 1841, it was on the basis of this work that he earned his PhD in philosophy.[1]: 32  The thesis is a comparative study on atomism of Democritus and Epicurus on contingency and dedicated to Marx's friend, mentor, and future father-in-law Ludwig von Westphalen. It was described as "a daring and original piece of work in which Marx set out to show that theology must yield to the superior wisdom of philosophy".[citation needed] His thesis advisor was his fellow Young Hegelian and personal friend, Bruno Bauer.[2]

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  1. Wheen, Francis (1999). Template:Citation/make link. London: Fourth Estate. Template:Citation/identifier.  Wheen, Francis (1999). Karl Marx. London: Fourth Estate. ISBN 978-1-85702-637-5.
  2. Levine, Norman, Marx's Discourse with Hegel, Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, Chapter Three.

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