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  1. Selected Philosophical Essays (SPEP) by Max Scheler, 1992-08-17
  2. Ressentiment (Marquette Studies in Philosophy, Vol IV) by Max Scheler, Lewis B. Coser, et all 1994-12
  3. The Human Place in the Cosmos (Northwestern University Studies in Phenomenology & Existential Philosophy) by Max Scheler, 2008-12-11
  4. LifeTime. Max Scheler's Philosophy of Time: A First Inquiry and Presentation (Phaenomenologica) by M.S. Frings, 2010-11-02
  5. On Feeling, Knowing, and Valuing: Selected Writings (Heritage of Sociology Series) by Max Scheler, 1993-01-15
  6. The Nature of Sympathy (Library of Conservative Thought) by Max Scheler, 2009-12-31
  7. Max Scheler: The Man and His Work by John H. Nota, 1984-03
  8. Max Scheler's Acting Persons: New Perspectives (Value Inquiry Book Series 131) by Stephen Schneck, 2002-09-15
  9. On the Eternal in Man by Max Scheler, 2009-11-30
  10. Formalism in Ethics and Non-Formal Ethics of Values: A New Attempt Toward the Foundation of an Ethical Personalism by Max Scheler, 1973-07
  11. The Mind of Max Scheler: The First Comprehensive Guide Based on the Complete Works (Marquette Studies in Philosophy, 13) by Manfred S. Frings, 1997-03
  12. Max Scheler: A Concise Introduction into the World of a Great Thinker (Marquette Studies in Philosophy) by Manfred Frings, 1995-04
  13. De lo eterno en el hombre/ On the Eternal in Man (Spanish Edition) by Max Scheler, 2007-11-07
  14. Schelers Critique Of Kants Ethics: Continental Thought Series, V. 22 (Series In Continental Thought) by Philip Blosser, 1995-06-01

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    4. Scheler, Max 1874-1928 Books
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    5. Max Scheler - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Persondata; Name Scheler, Max Alternative names Short description Date of birth August 22, 1874 Place of birth Date of death May 19, 1928 Place of death
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    Era 20th-century philosophy Region Continental Philosophy School Phenomenology Main interests History of ideas Value theory Ethics Philosophical anthropology ... Religion Notable ideas value rankings, emotional intuition, value-based ethics, ressentiment Influenced by Blaise Pascal Franz Brentano Wilhelm Dilthey Rudolf Eucken ... Edmund Husserl Influenced Subsequent phenomenology Max Scheler (August 22, 1874, Munich – May 19, 1928, Frankfurt am Main ) was a German philosopher known for his work in phenomenology ethics , and philosophical anthropology . Scheler developed further the philosophical method of the founder of phenomenology, Edmund Husserl , and was called by José Ortega y Gasset "the first man of the philosophical paradise." After his demise in 1928, Heidegger affirmed, with Ortega y Gasset, that all philosophers of the century were indebted to Scheler and praised him as "the strongest philosophical force in modern Germany, nay, in contemporary Europe and in contemporary philosophy as such." In 1954, Karol Wojtyła, later

    6. Max Scheler - New World Encyclopedia
    ((epname Scheler, Max}} Max Scheler (August 22, 1874 May 19, 1928) was a German philosopher known for his work in phenomenology, ethics, and philosophical anthropology.
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    Jump to: navigation search Previous (Max Reger) Next (Max Schmeling) Max Scheler (August 22, 1874 - May 19, 1928) was a German philosopher known for his work in phenomenology ethics , and philosophical anthropology . Scheler applied phenomenology, developed by Edmund Husserl , to the field of ethics and established phenomenological ethics. Scheler was called by Jose Ortega y Gasset "the first man of the philosophical paradise." Scheler argued that the human “heart,†or seat of love, accounted for the essence of human existence, rather than ego, reason, will, or the ability to receive sensory data. Like Blaise Pascal , Scheler declared that feelings and love have their own form of logic , different from the logic of reason. The reality of values preceded knowing. Values could only be felt, just as color can only be seen, and not thought. Reason could only organize values in a hierarchy after they had been experienced. Scheler developed a theory of value , in which values were ranked in a five-tier hierarchy. Ethics were based on a person’s pre-rational inclination towards certain values. Whenever a person preferred a value of a lower rank to a higher rank, or a disvalue to a value, the result was a “disorder of the heart.†In 1954, Karol Wojtyla, later

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      Max Scheler was born in Munich, Germany, August 22, 1874. His father was Lutheran, his mother orthodox Jewish. As an adolescent, he turned to Catholicism, likely because of its conception of love. Around 1921 he became increasingly non-committal. Scheler studied medicine in Munich and Berlin, philosophy and sociology under W. Dilthey and G. Simmel in 1895. He received his doctorate in 1897, and his associate professorship (habilitation-thesis) in 1899 at the University of Jena. His advisor was Rudolf Eucken, a 1908 Nobel Prize winner for Literature and a correspondent of William James. Throughout his life, Scheler entertained strong interest in the philosophy of American Pragmatism.

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      22. August 1874 : Geburt von Max Ferdinand Scheler in München : Ludwigsgymnasium in Münschen: Abitur : Medizin-, Psychologie- und Philosophiestudium an der Universität München (Th. Lipps) und an der Universität Berlin (G. Simmel, W. Dilthey), anschließend studiert er Philosophie (O. Liebmann, R. Eucken), Geographie (Fr. Regel) und Nationalökonomie (J. Pierstorff) an der Universität Jena : Promotion (R. Eucken) mit Dissertation: Beiträge zur Feststellung der Beziehungen zwischen den logischen und ethischen Prinzipien (Jena 1899) : Habilitation: Die transzendentale und die psychologiesche Methode (Jena 1900); Konversion zum Katholizismus

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    Born: August 22, 1874 in Munich, Germany
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    Formalism in Ethics and Non-Formal Ethics of Value (1913) The Nature of Sympathy (1913) On the Eternal Man (1921) Biography Max Scheler was not a typical academic philosopher in that he did not strive to create a single, coherent, unified system of philosophy. Instead, he ranged over a wide area, developing ideas here and there without any overarching unity to them. Nevertheless, he was highly regarded by his peers for the quality of his ideas and Martin Heidegger, upon Scheler's death, remarked that he was the most important force in philosophy at the time. Scheler is generally considered a phenomenologist, having applied phenomenological insights to topics like religion and ethics. Some of Scheler's ideas include the concept of the individual person not as an object or thing, but rather as a "doer" - that which takes action and engages life and that while the existence of God cannot be proven, perhaps personal intuition can allow a person to realize that God exists.

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    17. Max Scheler Y La Objetividad Del Valor
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    Max Scheler y la objetividad del Valor Fuente: El profesor como transmisor de valores Entre estos últimos se destaca el filósofo alemán Max Scheler (1875-1928). Su interés (pasión, según Frondizi), por el tema que ahora nos ocupa, lo lleva a escribir, entre 1913 y 1922, una gran cantidad de ensayos que se encuentran recopilados por él mismo en dos volúmenes; "Acerca de la subversión de los valores" y "De lo eterno en el hombre". También escribió una "Ética" cuya primera parte se publicó en 1913, y la segunda en 1916. El valor como cualidad independiente. Para explicar la naturaleza de los valores, Scheler los comparará con los colores para mostrar que, en ambos casos, se trata de cualidades que existen independientemente de los respectivos depositarios. Se puede hacer referencia al "rojo" , por ejemplo, como un puro color del espectro, sin tener la necesidad de concebirlo como la cobertura de una superficie material; del mismo modo, el valor que descansa en un depositario con el que constituye un "bien", es independiente del depositario mismo. Scheler supone que poseemos un conocimiento previo (como cualidad inherente del ser humano), para establecer lo "bueno" y lo "malo" y escoger determinadas acciones , lo cual significa que la ética de este filósofo, si bien es una ética "material" de los valores, no descansa sobre una base empírica, sino apriorística.

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    Max Scheler, usually called a phenomenologist, was probably the best known German philosopher of the 1920s. Always an eclectic thinker, he was a pupil of the neo-idealist Rudolph Eucken, but was also strongly influenced by the life-philosophies of Dilthey and Bergson. While teaching at Jena he regularly met Husserl, the founder of the phenomenological movement, and his mature writings have a strongly phenomenological, as well as a Catholic, stamp. Later he turned towards metaphysics and the philosophical problems raised by modern science. Scheler’s interests were very wide. He tried to do justice to all aspects of experience – ethical, religious, personal, social, scientific, historical – without doing away with the specific nature of each. Above all, he took the emotional foundations of thought seriously. Many of his insights are striking and profound, and sometimes his arguments are very telling, but his power to organize his material consistently and to attend conscientiously to the business of justification is poorly developed. Scheler is best known for his anti-Kantian ethics, based on an a priori emotional grasp of a hierarchy of objective values, which precedes all choice of goods and purposes. He himself describes his ethics as ‘personalist’, and makes personal values supreme, sharply distinguishing the ‘person’ from the ‘ego’, and linking this with his analysis of different types of social interaction. In epistemology he defends a pragmatist approach to science and perception; thus philosophy, as the intuition of essences, requires a preparatory ascetic discipline. His philosophy of religion is an attempt to marry the Augustinian approach through love with the Thomist approach through reason. In his later work, to which his important work on sympathy provides the transition, he defends a dualist philosophical anthropology and metaphysics, interpreting the latter in activist terms as a resolution of the tensions between spiritual love and vital impulse.

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