Max Scheler

Max Ferdinand Scheler (; 22 August 1874 – 19 May 1928) was a German philosopher known for his work in phenomenology, ethics, and philosophical anthropology. Considered in his lifetime one of the most prominent German philosophers, Scheler developed the philosophical method of Edmund Husserl, the founder of phenomenology. Given that school's utopian ambitions of re-founding all of human knowledge, Scheler was nicknamed the "Adam of the philosophical paradise" by José Ortega y Gasset.

After Scheler's death in 1928, Martin Heidegger affirmed, with Ortega y Gasset, that all philosophers of the century were indebted to Scheler and praised him as "the strongest philosophical force in modern Germany, nay, in contemporary Europe and in contemporary philosophy as such." Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Scheler, Max
    Published 1973
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    by Scheler, Max
    Published 1960
    Ver en el OPAC del Koha
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    by Scheler, Max
    Published 1957
    Ver en el OPAC del Koha
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    by Scheler, Max
    Published 1962
    Ver en el OPAC del Koha
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    by Scheler, Max
    Published 1961
    Ver en el OPAC del Koha
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    by Scheler, Max
    Published 1972
    Ver en el OPAC del Koha
    Libros
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    by Scheler, Max
    Published 2004
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    by Scheler, Max
    Published 2004
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    by Scheler, Max
    Published 2007
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    by Scheler, Max
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    by Scheler, Max, 1874-1928
    Published 2004
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