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    Max Ferdinand Scheler (German:; 22 August 1874 – 19 May 1928) was a German philosopher known for his work in phenomenology, ethics, and philosophical anthropology. Considered in his lifetime one of the most prominent German philosophers, [1] Scheler developed the philosophical method of Edmund Husserl , the founder of phenomenology.

  2. Dec 8, 2011 · At the time of his death, Max Ferdinand Scheler was one of the most prominent German intellectuals and most sought after philosophers of his time. A pioneer in the development of phenomenology in the early part of the 20 th century, Scheler broke new ground in many areas of philosophy and established himself as perhaps the most creative of the ...

  3. May 15, 2024 · Max Scheler was a German social and ethical philosopher. Although remembered for his phenomenological approach, he was strongly opposed to the philosophical method of the founder of phenomenology, Edmund Husserl (1859–1938).

  4. 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.

  5. Nov 21, 2023 · Max Scheler (1874–1928) had a pivotal and prominent role in the early development of the phenomenological movement and at the height of his career was one the most sought after and admired intellectuals in Germany.

  6. Max Scheler, (born Aug. 22, 1874, Munich, Ger.—died May 19, 1928, Frankfurt am Main), German philosopher. He is remembered primarily for his contributions to phenomenology.

  7. By nearly all accounts, Max Scheler was one of the most brilliant thinkers of his day. He was widely recognized, even by Martin Heidegger, as the strongest philosophical force in Europe at the time of his death in 1928.

  8. Max Scheler (1874–1928) was an early and greatly influential pioneer in the development of the phenomenological tradition at the outset of the twenty-first century.

  9. MAX SCHELER'S EPISTEMOLOGY AND ETHICS, I 309 comings lead to the consequence that the order of foundation in which certain acts and their contents are by their very nature interrelated remains unrevealed or is confused with the genetic order in which these acts are produced. According to Scheler,

  10. Oct 31, 2009 · Policies and ethics. Scheler never published a book or article on aesthetics, but he was very much interested in questions of aesthetics and the philosophy of art, and this throughout his life. Many of his writings contain shorter or longer reflections on various aesthetic problems,...

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