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Malinkin A.N. The phenomenological concept by Max Scheler. In: Max Scheler. About the essence of philosophy. Works of different years ...



Malinkin A.N. The phenomenological concept by Max Scheler. In: Max Scheler. About the essence of philosophy. Works of different years / transl. from German by A.N. Malinkin. M.-SPb .: Center for Humanitarian Initiatives, 2020. P. 6-72.
ISBN 978-5-98712-039-2
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Abstract

Max Scheler (1874–1928) - German philosopher and sociologist, founder of philosophical anthropology, phenomenological emotivist axiology and sociology of knowledge. His views were formed under the influence of the ideas of neo-Kantianism, the philosophy of life.             The book publishes previously untranslated works, in particular, “On the Meaning of Suffering” (1912–1927), “On the Essence of Philosophy and the Moral Condition of Philosophical Knowledge” (1917), the third section “On the Alien Self” of the book “Essence and Forms of Sympathy” (1923), fragments of “Problems of Religion” (1921), etc. Each of them in its own way reveals the originality of the phenomenological concept of M. Scheler, which differed from the understanding of phenomenology by E. Husserl. Scheler’s ideas influenced the entire European philosophy of the twentieth century.             The book is intended for philosophers, culturologists, sociologists.

 

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