Works
- De ratione una, universali, infinita (1828). Ghent.
- Gedanken über Tod und Unsterblichkeit (1830).
- Geschichte der neuern Philosophie von Bacon von Verulam bis Benedict Spinoza. Ansbach: C. Brügel. 1833. http://books.google.ca/books?id=mnEPAAAAQAAJ&hl=fr. Retrieved 2012-02-05.
- Abälard und Heloise, Oder Der Schriftsteller und der Mensch (1834).
- Kritik des Anti-Hegels (1835)., 1844. University of Michigan; University of Wisconsin.
- Geschichte der Neuern Philosophie; Darstellung, Entwicklung und Kritik der Leibniz'schen Philosophie (1837). University of Wisconsin.
- Pierre Bayle (1838). University of California.
- Über Philosophie und Christenthum (1839).
- Das Wesen des Christenthums (1841)., 1848. Das Wesen des Christentums.
- (English) The Essence of Christianity (1854). Tr. Marian Evans. St. Mary's., 1881. Oxford.
- Grundsätze der Philosophie der Zukunft (1843). Gallica.
- Vorläufige Thesen zur Reform der Philosophie (1843).
- Das Wesen des Glaubens im Sinne Luther's (1844). Harvard.
- Das Wesen der Religion (1846)., 1849. Stanford.
- Erläuterungen und Ergänzungen zum Wesen des Christenthums (1846).
- Ludwig Feuerbach's sämmtliche Werke (1846–1866).
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- Ludwig Feuerbach in seinem Briefwechsel und Nachlass (1874). 2 volumes. Oxford. . NYPL. . NYPL.
- Briefwechsel zwischen Ludwig Feuerbach und Christian Kapp (1876). Harvard; Oxford.
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