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    Scheler, Max
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009

    SCHELER, MAX maks sha l r, 1874 1928, German philosopher. He...university teaching at Cologne and Frankfurt after World War I. Scheler was concerned with the permanent values in human personality...influence. In his early thought, for which he is best known, Scheler taught that love is the great principle of human association...
     
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    Hartmann, Nicolai
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009

    ...Ethik (1926, tr., 3 vol., 1932), he sought to develop a system of values from the ethics of Max Scheler ; Hartmanns ethics, like Schelers, are distinctive in their treatment of the freedom of the will. Hartmann argued that there exist objective...
     
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    Phenomenology
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009

    ...of vision, of the ideal intelligible content of the phenomenon. Notable members of the school have been Roman Ingarden, Max Scheler, Emmanuel Levinas, and Marvin Farber. See E. Husserl, Ideas: General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology (tr. 1931, repr...
     


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