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  1. 8 de dez. de 2011 · Both of these factors, Scheler’s maturity as a philosopher and phenomenology’s immaturity as a movement, provided Scheler the freedom to develop phenomenology in his own unique style as well as to test its limits.

  2. 5 de mar. de 2015 · In his magnum opus, Formalism in Ethics and Non-Formal Ethics of Values, Max Scheler takes the question concerning the ground of human dignity as a primary motivation.

  3. Max Ferdinand Scheler (22 de agosto de 1874, Munique – 19 de maio de 1928, Frankfurt am Main) [1] foi um filósofo alemão, conhecido por seu trabalho sobre fenomenologia, ética e antropologia filosófica, bem como por sua contribuição à filosofia dos valores.

  4. 15 de mai. de 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). Scheler studied philosophy at the University of Jena under Rudolf Eucken.

  5. 19 de mai. de 2022 · The “world” is here actually, not in the perverted, epistemological sense of a soi-disant “idealistic philosophy” given to him as his “representation.” (M. Scheler, The Idols of Self-Knowledge) Download chapter PDF.

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  6. 21 de nov. de 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.

  7. 21 de mar. de 2024 · Max Scheler (1874–1928) is one of the few great European thinkers of the early twentieth century who were not exponents—or perhaps we should say victims—of the so-called secularization thesis.