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  1. Max Scheler We believe that the Christian values can very easily be perverted into ressentiment values and have often been thus conceived. But the core of Christian ethics has not grown on the soil of ressentiment. On the other hand, we believe that the core of bourgeois morality, which gradually replaced Christian morality

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Max_SchelerMax Scheler - Wikipedia

    Max Scheler ( Monaco di Baviera, 22 agosto 1874 – Francoforte sul Meno, 19 maggio 1928) è stato un filosofo tedesco . Fu, assieme a Husserl, uno dei maggiori esponenti della fenomenologia tedesca.

  3. Max Scheler ( Múnich, 22 de agosto de 1874- Fráncfort del Meno, 19 de mayo de 1928) fue un filósofo alemán, de gran importancia en el desarrollo de la fenomenología, la ética y la antropología filosófica, además de ser un clásico dentro de la filosofía de la religión. Fue uno de los primeros en señalar el peligro que implicaba para ...

  4. Oct 31, 2009 · For Scheler, who had read Henri Bergson’s philosophy extensively, all the different spheres of nature and their objects are, ontologically, “images” (“Bilder,” natura naturata). They are set into being by the creative power of nature (natura naturans). He calls this power the image phantasy of nature (“Bildphantasie der Natur”).

  5. Abstract. There can be little question that in the early twenties before the advent of Martin Heidegger Max Scheler was in the eyes of the German public the number two phenomenologist; in fact to many he was more — a star of the first magnitude whose dazzling light revealed more than the prominent member of a new school: a philosopher of the age.

  6. Max Scheler. Max Scheler. Max Scheler adalah seorang filsuf Jerman yang berpengaruh dalam bidang fenomenologi, filsafat sosial, dan sosiologi pengetahuan. [1] Ia berjasa dalam menyebarluaskan fenomenologi Husserl. [2] Scheler dilahirkan pada tahun 1874 di Muenchen. [1] [2] Ia menempuh studi di Muenchen, Berlin, Heidelberg ,dan Jena. [2]

  7. This volume explores Max Scheler’s role within the philosophical and sociological debates of his time into the 21st century. Scheler was an interpreter, a transmitter of, and respondent to the philosophical and sociological tradition. He was an interlocutor for his contemporaries, and an inspiration for subsequent and current debates in ...

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