
Anmerkungen zur Transkription
Moderne Probleme.
Vorwort zur ersten Auflage.
Vorwort zur zweiten Auflage.
Inhalt.
I. Was sollen wir essen?
II. Unsere Stellung zu den Thieren.
III. Die Gleichstellung der Geschlechter.
IV. Die Lebensfrage der Familie.
V. Die heutige Geselligkeit.
A fiercely independent voice rises against the intellectual tides of late‑19th‑century Europe, confronting every established camp that dares to claim certainty. The author recounts how he has been denounced by clerics, liberals, conservatives, social‑democrats and scientists alike, yet remains driven by a conviction that unvarnished truth must be spoken. His polemical tone is matched by a genuine curiosity about the contradictions shaping modern life, making the work feel like a heated conversation across the salon of his era.
Spanning philosophy, theology, politics and emerging scientific theories, the treatise dissects the prevailing doctrines of positivism, neo‑Kantianism, Darwinism and even the nascent debates on spiritism and vegetarianism. Written with the rigor of a scholar yet the urgency of a rebel, it invites listeners to hear a mind unafraid to challenge both the comfortable and the orthodox. The result is a vivid snapshot of a period wrestling with its own modernity, offering today’s audience a chance to reflect on how many of those “modern problems” still echo in contemporary discourse.
Language
de
Duration
~8 hours (501K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Books project.)
Release date
2017-06-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1842–1906
Best known for Philosophy of the Unconscious, this German thinker tried to explain how hidden forces shape both human life and the world itself. His writing helped make the idea of the unconscious a major topic in late 19th-century philosophy.
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