Max Scheler

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Max Scheler was a German philosopher known for his work in phenomenology, ethics, and philosophical anthropology, and as a key figure in the Lebensphilosophie (philosophy of life) movement.

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instanceOf German philosopher
ethicist
human
phenomenologist
philosopher
philosophical anthropologist
academicDiscipline philosophy
birthDate 1874-08-22
birthPlace German Empire NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Bavaria NERFINISHED
Munich NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Germany
deathDate 1928-05-19
deathPlace Frankfurt am Main NERFINISHED
Weimar Republic NERFINISHED
employer University of Cologne NERFINISHED
University of Munich NERFINISHED
familyName Scheler NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork ethics
phenomenology
philosophical anthropology
philosophy
social philosophy
givenName Max NERFINISHED
influenced Arnold Gehlen NERFINISHED
Dietrich von Hildebrand NERFINISHED
Helmuth Plessner NERFINISHED
José Ortega y Gasset NERFINISHED
Karol Wojtyła NERFINISHED
Pope John Paul II NERFINISHED
influencedBy Edmund Husserl NERFINISHED
Franz Brentano NERFINISHED
Friedrich Nietzsche
Thomas Aquinas NERFINISHED
Wilhelm Dilthey NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement Christian philosophy
Lebensphilosophie NERFINISHED
phenomenology
philosophy of life
name Max Scheler NERFINISHED
notableIdea hierarchy of values
material value-ethics
philosophical anthropology of the person
ressentiment as moral phenomenon
notableWork Formalism in Ethics and Non-Formal Ethics of Values NERFINISHED
Man’s Place in Nature NERFINISHED
On the Eternal in Man NERFINISHED
Ressentiment NERFINISHED
The Nature of Sympathy NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism

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Lebensphilosophie associatedWith Max Scheler
phenomenology keyFigure Max Scheler
Edith Stein influencedBy Max Scheler
Nicolai Hartmann influencedBy Max Scheler