- myself.
Stirner's Critics (Recensenten
Stirners) was
published in
September 1845 in
Wigands Vierteljahrsschrift. It is a response, in
which Stirner refers...
-
Stirner is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Max
Stirner,
pseudonym for
Johann Caspar Schmidt (1806–1856),
German philosopher and journalist...
- Karl
Stirner (November 14, 1923 –
February 18, 2016) was a Germany-born
American sculptor known internationally for his metalwork. His work has been shown...
-
Stirner, Der
Einzige und sein Eigentum. Leipzig,
Philipp Reclam Jun. 1893, pp. 3–10, It reads, on p. 8: "Geben wir
schliesslich dem
Probleme Stirners...
-
individualist anarchism Josiah Warren (sovereignty of the individual), Max
Stirner (egoism),
Lysander Spooner (natural law), Pierre-Joseph
Proudhon (mutualism)...
-
philosophy of Max
Stirner as
being fundamentally dialectical.[non-primary
source needed]
Normative egoism, as in the case of
Stirner, need not
reject that...
- The
Unique and Its
Property is an 1844 work by
German philosopher Max
Stirner. It
presents a post-Hegelian
critique of
Christianity and
traditional morality...
- the
German Max
Stirner.
Stirner's The Ego and Its Own,
published in 1844, is a
founding text of the philosophy.
According to
Stirner, the only limitation...
- Karl
Stirner (4
November 1882,
Rosenberg – 21 June 1943, Schwäbisch Hall) was a
German painter, watercolorist,
illustrator and writer. He came from a...
- a
school of
anarchist thought that
originated in the
philosophy of Max
Stirner, a 19th-century
philosopher whose "name
appears with
familiar regularity...