|
Canada-0-Embossing Azienda Directories
|
Azienda News:
- Max Scheler - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
In 1906, Scheler moved his family to Munich and started his position there as Privatdozent With Theodor Lipps, Scheler established a circle of the “Munich Phenomenologists ” The early group consisted of Alexander Pfänder, Moritz Geiger and Theodor Conrad, all of whom were students of Lipps
- Max Scheler - Wikipedia
Max Ferdinand Scheler (German: [ˈʃeːlɐ]; 22 August 1874 – 19 May 1928) was a German philosopher known for his work in phenomenology, ethics, and philosophical anthropology
- Phenomenology and Formal Ontology: A Theoretical Model of Max Scheler’s . . .
In this contribution I propose a contemporary reading of the ontological dimension of Max Scheler’s early phenomenology of sense perception My examination will start with a brief informal explanation of this theory, and his scientific and philosophical sources
- Max Scheler | German Philosopher, Existentialism, Phenomenology . . .
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)
- Feeling in Values: Axiological and Emotional Intentionality . . . - Springer
Echoing this Emotivist valuing of feelings, and questioning the Ethical Formalism of Kant’s Reason without feeling, at the beginning of the twentieth century the Material Ethics of Value 1 emerged, due to the philosophical and phenomenological genius of Max Scheler (1874–1928)
- Philip John Cronce, Max Schelers Typology of the Model Person: A . . .
An examination of Max Scheler's theory of the model person from the perspective of his ethical personalism and value theory The resulting typology of the model person understands ethical obligation to be personal and not necessarily formal with its radical reinterpretation of the Kantian conception of the apriori
- Stratification of emotional life (Scheler) - Alchetron
Scheler identified four distinct but interrelated strata found in human emotional life At our most periphery we have sensible feelings (e g , a tickle, an itch, a fragrance, a taste, pleasure, pain, hunger, thirst, intoxication…), which manifest in relative modes of joy and suffering
- Max Schelers theory of the hierarchy of values and emotions and its . . .
The philosopher Max Scheler (1874-1928) set out a hierarchical theory of values and emotions in the early twentieth century This inspired Kurt Schneider to distinguish two sorts of depressive
- Max Scheler | The Oxford Handbook of Phenomenological Psychopathology . . .
This article discusses the philosophy of Max Scheler (1974–1928), a German philosopher known for his work in phenomenology, psychopathology, sociology, psychology, ethics, and philosophical anthropology
|
|