Max Scheler's concept of the “becoming god” and its implication of mankind as his “ally” has been a long-time target of relentless criticism. The strongest objections were made mainly against the tendency of overestimating the human share in the affairs of being, culminating in the groundless self-idealization of mankind. Put aside these fierce reactions, Scheler's notion of “being in progress” however seems to be accurate overall: If the spheres of being can be described as matter, life and spirit, and the balance between all of them is what defines being as a whole, then currently being is indeed not fully existent yet and therefore still has to be unfolded. Strangely enough, in Scheler's view it is mainly the lower spheres of being, more...
In this paper, I explore the implications of Max Scheler’s concept of the movement of love, and I sh...
In this essay I have tried to discuss the problems raised by Scheler in his theory and system of val...
Max Scheler’s phenomenological thinking is based on the idea that love is the source of all knowledg...
Max Scheler's concept of the “becoming god” and its implication of mankind as his “ally” has been a ...
Max Scheler's concept of the “becoming god” and its implication of mankind as his “ally” has been a ...
Max Scheler's concept of the “becoming god” and its implication of mankind as his “ally” has been a ...
Max Scheler's concept of the “becoming god” and its implication of mankind as his “ally” has been a ...
This article presents in the first part the concept of Schelerian phenomenology of religion and clai...
This article presents in the first part the concept of Schelerian phenomenology of religion and clai...
INTRODUCTION In 1914, in words still provocative to the Christian reader, Nicholai Berdyaev describe...
In December 1926, writing the Preface to the third edition of Formalismus, Scheler finds it necessar...
In December 1926, writing the Preface to the third edition of Formalismus, Scheler finds it necessar...
In December 1926, writing the Preface to the third edition of Formalismus, Scheler finds it necessar...
In December 1926, writing the Preface to the third edition of Formalismus, Scheler finds it necessar...
In this paper, I explore the implications of Max Scheler’s concept of the movement of love, and I sh...
In this paper, I explore the implications of Max Scheler’s concept of the movement of love, and I sh...
In this essay I have tried to discuss the problems raised by Scheler in his theory and system of val...
Max Scheler’s phenomenological thinking is based on the idea that love is the source of all knowledg...
Max Scheler's concept of the “becoming god” and its implication of mankind as his “ally” has been a ...
Max Scheler's concept of the “becoming god” and its implication of mankind as his “ally” has been a ...
Max Scheler's concept of the “becoming god” and its implication of mankind as his “ally” has been a ...
Max Scheler's concept of the “becoming god” and its implication of mankind as his “ally” has been a ...
This article presents in the first part the concept of Schelerian phenomenology of religion and clai...
This article presents in the first part the concept of Schelerian phenomenology of religion and clai...
INTRODUCTION In 1914, in words still provocative to the Christian reader, Nicholai Berdyaev describe...
In December 1926, writing the Preface to the third edition of Formalismus, Scheler finds it necessar...
In December 1926, writing the Preface to the third edition of Formalismus, Scheler finds it necessar...
In December 1926, writing the Preface to the third edition of Formalismus, Scheler finds it necessar...
In December 1926, writing the Preface to the third edition of Formalismus, Scheler finds it necessar...
In this paper, I explore the implications of Max Scheler’s concept of the movement of love, and I sh...
In this paper, I explore the implications of Max Scheler’s concept of the movement of love, and I sh...
In this essay I have tried to discuss the problems raised by Scheler in his theory and system of val...
Max Scheler’s phenomenological thinking is based on the idea that love is the source of all knowledg...