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Abstract: The entry examines the modern idea of alienation, or estrangement: the notion of a rupture in the relation of human beings to themselves or to the world they inhabit. The entry briefly surveys the influential accounts of alienation proposed by Hegel, Feuerbach, and Marx. βΈ™
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(2,337 words)