SCHELER, Max

SCHELER, Max
(1874-1928)
   German PHENOMENOLOGIST and philosopher who CONVERTED to ROMAN CATHOLICISM. His work stressed the spiritual NATURE of REALITY and strongly influenced both CONZE and STOKER. His major book is On the Eternal in Man (1921).

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  • Scheler, Max — (1874 1928) Director of the Institute for Social Scientific Research and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cologne from 1919, Scheler was important in the development of phenomenology , the sociology of knowledge, and the sociology of… …   Dictionary of sociology

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  • Max Scheler — Full name Max Scheler Born August 22, 1874(1874 08 22) Died May 19, 1928(1928 05 19) (aged 53) …   Wikipedia

  • Max Scheler — (* 22. August 1874 in München; † 19. Mai 1928 in Frankfurt am Main) war ein deutscher Philosoph und Soziologe. Inhaltsverzeichnis …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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  • Scheler — Max Scheler Max Scheler Naissance 22 août 1874 Munich Décès 19 mai  …   Wikipédia en Français

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