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Resources for the Philosopher Max Scheler
A collection of Internet resources on the philosopher Max Scheler. [eng]
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Äîñüå. [rus]
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Ýëåêòðîííûé òåêñò. [rus]
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ÌÀÊÑ ØÅËÅÐ
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Scheler, Max - Encarta Encyclopedia
"Born in Munich, Scheler taught at the universities of Jena, Munich, and Cologne. In The Nature of
Sympathy (1913; trans. 1970) he applied Husserl's method of detailed phenomenological description to the social emotions that relate
human beings to one another—especially love and hate." [eng]
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Max Scheler (1874 - 1928)
A detailed profile from Uwe Wiedemann's
directory 'Philosophen und
Logiker'. In German.
[eng]
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Scheler, Max, an Encarta Encyclopedia Article Titled "Scheler, Max"
Scheler, Max (1874-1928), German social and religious philosopher, whose work reflected the influence of the phenomenology of German philosopher Edmund Husserl. [eng]
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Professor Frings' Max Scheler Web Site - Biographical Data
Focus on German philosopher Max Scheler (1874-1928) by Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and internationally known author Dr. Manfred Frings. Also includes detailed bibliographic references in 10 languages, information on The International Max-Scheler-Society and many historical photographs. [eng]
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