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Ludwig Andreas von Feuerbach, the renowned 19th-century German philosopher, lived for 68 years. Born on July 28, 1804, in Landshut, Bavaria, he left an indelible mark on philosophical thought with his influential critiques of religion and theology. His writings, including "The Essence of Christianity" and "The Essence of Religion," challenged traditional beliefs and paved the way for new perspectives in humanism and materialism.