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Max Scheler

1874 (München) — 1928 (Frankfurt am Main)

German philosopher famous for his work in phenomenology, ethics, and philosophical anthropology. Although much less known today, he was an intellectual force whose influence and status were on par with those of Husserl and Heidegger in the early 20th Century.

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Cognition and work

2020

Max Scheler

Evanston, Ill., Northwestern University Press

The perception of other minds

2004

Max Scheler

in: Phenomenology: Critical concepts in philosophy II, London : Routledge

The person in ethical contexts

2004

Max Scheler

in: Phenomenology: Critical concepts in philosophy III, London : Routledge

On feeling, knowing, and valuing

1992

Max Scheler

Chicago, University of Chicago Press

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Humility

1981

Max Scheler

Aletheia. An International Journal of Philosophy 2

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Metaphysics and art

1974

Max Scheler

in: Max Scheler (1874–1928) centennial essays, Dordrecht : Springer

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The meaning of suffering

1974

Max Scheler

in: Max Scheler (1874–1928) centennial essays, Dordrecht : Springer

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Formalism in Ethics and Non-Formal Ethics of Values

1973

Max Scheler

Evanston, Ill., Northwestern University Press

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Selected philosophical essays

1973

Max Scheler

Evanston, Ill., Northwestern University Press

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The nature of sympathy

1954

Max Scheler

New Haven, Yale University Press

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