Scheler, Max

Ressentiment (Marquette Studies in Philosophy, Vol IV)
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  • Excellent response to Nietzsche's criticisms of Christianity
Ressentiment (Marquette Studies in Philosophy, Vol IV)
Max Scheler , Lewis B. Coser , and William W. Holdheim
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ASIN: 0874626021

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4 out of 5 stars Excellent response to Nietzsche's criticisms of Christianity.......1997-12-05

This monograph constitutes a response to the criticisms of Christianity outlined in Nietzsche's GENEOLOGY OF MORALS, in which Nietzsche argues that Christianity is a "slave revolt" of the weak--an attempt by the impotent to bring down the vitality of the capable nobility. Scheler's response is multi-faceted but centers on Nietzsche's failure to understand the nature of Christian love. Christianity is not a destructive enterprise trying to bring everyone down to the same low level of its impotent faithful, who must put their trust in the next world because they can get nowhere in this one. Rather, it attempts constructively to bring everyone UP to a new level of human flourishing. Christianity's preoccupation with the poor, weak, and marginalized stems from a recognition, through divine love, of the miracle of God's creation and infinite possibilities present even in them. The following quotation well represents Scheler's position (and Nietzsche's perspectival error): "Those people [modern nihilists] saw something bug-like in everything that lives, whereas [St.] Francis sees the holiness of life even in a bug." (p. 70). This monograph is certainly not the last word on Nietzsche's famous anti-Christian polemic, and it contains many avenues of argumentation that are not described here; but it is fair to say that it articulates a capable response to the core of his arguments. And like the Texas Cottonwood tree, when the core of the trunk rots, the result is obvious during the next storm.
Herbert List: The Monograph
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Herbert List: The Monograph
Max Scheler
Manufacturer: Monacelli
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ASIN: 1580930581
Release Date: 2000-04-24

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5 out of 5 stars Description.......2002-11-29

With more than three hundred photographs, Herbert List: The Monograph documents for the first time all phases of List's creativity: the Fotografia Metafisica (as List's early work, with its affinity with the work of de Chirico and Magritte, has come to be known); his photographs of Classical Greek ruins and postwar Munich; his sensitive homoerotic photographs; the artist portraits spanning the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s; and his subtle and touching human-interest photo-essays. Authoritative texts by noted critics and scholars provide historical contexts and influences and detail the development of List's oeuvre. A selection of List's own writings, a comprehensive chronology, a bibliography, and records of exhibitions, collections, and published photographs and essays complete the book. The photographs and essays collected in this volume comprise the definitive presentation of this modern master.

5 out of 5 stars Classic without classicism.......2000-05-30

Herbert List is one of the most impressive photographers of the 20th century. This book is a masterpiece and offers a wonderful overview of List's work. It gives the opportunity to discover a classical and refreshing approach of the world-which escapes however from classicism.

5 out of 5 stars Classical without classicism.......2000-05-29

Herbert List belongs to the most impressive photographers of the 20th century, showing a simple but wonderful vision of the world while escaping from classicism... A wonderful publication for "amateurs" and a masterpiece in arts book!
Yesterday: The Beatles Once Upon a Time
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    Yesterday: The Beatles Once Upon a Time

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    ASIN: 0865651892

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    Yesterday: The Beatles Once Upon A Time documents the Beatles and the city of their birth during the making of their first film, A Hard Day's Night, in 1964. It captures the rhythm and texture of the tough English port city where the smell of cigarettes and seawater mingled and the strains of pop music were transformed by an early 1960s music scene that gave birth to the Mersey Beat and the greatest band of all time. <BR><BR>Before they achieved world fame, the Beatles perfected their craft in another port of call, the northern German city of Hamburg. There they met Astrid Kirchherr, a budding photographer who became close friends with the band and later was engaged to the Beatles' original bass player, Stuart Sutcliffe. Some four years later—by which time the Beatles had conquered the world—Kirchherr with Max Scheler visited the band and took the photographs that appear in this book. Kirchherr and Scheler focused on the Beatles in private and public moments, during the filming, and also on the city itself, on the streets, the music scene, the people, evoking for us today the gritty humor and passion of 1960s Liverpudlians. <BR><BR>This book offers a moving testament to the inspirational effect of the Beatles' success on their hometown as well as an important chapter of the Beatles' almost- mythic story.
    Max Scheler: The Man and His Work
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      Max Scheler: The Man and His Work
      John H. Nota
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      On Feeling, Knowing, and Valuing: Selected Writings (Heritage of Sociology Series)
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        On Feeling, Knowing, and Valuing: Selected Writings (Heritage of Sociology Series)
        Max Scheler
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        ASIN: 0226736717

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        One of the pioneers of modern sociology, Max Scheler (1874-
        1928) ranks with Max Weber, Edmund Husserl, and Ernst
        Troeltsch as being among the most brilliant minds of his
        generation. Yet Scheler is now known chiefly for his
        philosophy of religion, despite his groundbreaking work in
        the sociology of knowledge, the sociology of emotions, and
        phenomenological sociology. This volume comprises some of
        Scheler's most interesting work--including an analysis of the
        role of sentiments in social interaction, a sociology of
        knowledge rooted in global social and cultural comparisons,
        and a cross-cultural theory of values--and identifies some of
        his important contributions to the discussion of issues at
        the forefront of the social sciences today.

        Editor Harold J. Bershady provides a richly detailed
        biographical portrait of Scheler, as well as an incisive
        analysis of how his work extends and integrates problems of
        theory and method addressed by Durkheim, Weber, and Parsons,
        among others.

        Harold J. Bershady, professor of sociology at the University
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        Problems of a Sociology of Knowledge (International Library of Sociology)
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          Max Scheler
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          LifeTime: Max Scheler's Philosophy of Time: A First Inquiry and Presentation
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          LifeTime: Max Scheler's Philosophy of Time: A First Inquiry and Presentation
          M.S. Frings
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          ASIN: 1402013337

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          In comparison to Husserl and Heidegger, Max Scheler's philosophy of time as first presented here, is considerably wider in scope. Using posthumous manuscripts, Frings shows that Scheler conceived the origin of time in the self-activating center of individual and universal life as threefold "absolute" time of a four-dimensional expanse. This serves as a basis for establishing the phenomenon of objective time in multiple steps of constitutionality, including the physical field theory and theory of relativity. <BR>For Scheler, objective time, even though anchored in absolute time, deserves "maximum attention" in a technological society. Frings focuses here with Scheler on time experience of values and among social groups, time experiences in the mind-set of capitalism, in politics and morals, in population dynamics, and time experiences in the process of aging, all of which were signposts in Scheler's thought before his early demise.

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          5 out of 5 stars LifeTime.......2004-08-13

          Max Scheler was one of the most creative philosophers of the 20th Century. Using the phenomenological approach he explored many areas of experience, and is probably best known for his development of a new ethical personalism. As the editor of the Collected Works of Scheler, Manfred Frings has a unique grasp of the total corpus of Scheler's work. Drawing upon his knowledge of Scheler, Frings explores Scheler's insights into one of the most familiar yet mysterious of phenomena, namely time. As the title suggests, we live time, and the time we live is not just clock-time. Indeed, Frings traces our experience of time to a lived time that is at the core of our being. Using effective descriptions of lived experience, he follows Scheler's "grand attempt to trace time in its micro-and macrocosmic constitution, in which humanity, as a process of temporalization itself, lives its existence" (p. xvi). Along the way, Frings introduces the reader to many of Scheler's other insights as well, and applies Scheler's insights into the nature of time to a variety of significant problems ranging from capitalism to population. This study is both profound and illuminating. I recommend it to you in the highest.
          Scheler's Ethical Personalism: Its Logic, Development, and Promise (Perspectives in Continental Philosophy, 25)
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          • A highly informative account
          Scheler's Ethical Personalism: Its Logic, Development, and Promise (Perspectives in Continental Philosophy, 25)
          Peter H. Spader
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          ASIN: 0823221784
          Release Date: 2002-01-01

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          Peter Spader's is a magisterial study of Max Scheler, one of phenomenology's earliest and greatest figures. Spader follows Scheler's use of values, feelings, and the person in his new approach in ethics, recreating the logic of Scheler's quest, and revealing the basis of his thought.

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          5 out of 5 stars A highly informative account.......2002-09-11

          Spader has devoted an entire career and countless philosophical articles to analyzing and explicating the philosophy of Max Scheler, one of phenomenology's seminal figures and a major voice in the development of a phenomenological theory of ethics. This book is Spader's culminating masterpiece, his magnum opus, on the subject of a lifetime of research. Like all of Spader's work, it is clearly written, and represents a badly-needed addition to the growing English-language scholarship on Max Scheler.
          Spader traces the classic phenomenological approach by which Scheler developed his theory of values and staked out his new personalist approach to ethics, and then offers a compelling reconstruction of the underlying 'logic' of Scheler's philosophical development. He reveals and examines the reasons for the dramatic shifts in direction throughout Scheler's career, which have usually been treated as all-but incomprehensible in the extant Scheler literature. Spader clearly indicates why Scheler, in his early period, neglected to fill out the phenomenological evidence he had promised to provide for his non-formal alternative to Kant's ethics; and, again, why he then, in his second phase, shifted to religious and metaphysical considerations without completing his ethics; and why, yet again in his third period, he embraced a 'pantheistic' view, as a result of an impasse in his thinking concerning the problem of theodicy. The personalism underlying Scheler's ethics naturally drove him towards theological considerations of how an infinite "person of persons" (that is, God), might be related to questions of a moral bearing. Thus Scheler was driven to undertake a religious and metaphysical investigation of the concept of God as a means of clearing a way for the completion of his ethics.
          Spader corrects distortions and imbalances in existing studies of Scheler and defends him against key criticisms levelled by scholars such as Stephen Strasser, Karol Wojtyla (Pope John Paul II), Dietrich von Hildebrand, Eugene Kelly, Philip Blosser, and Parvis Emad. Spader's treatment is not only a major contribution to Scheler scholarship in the English language; it is a contribution that allows those interested in Scheler to grasp the 'logic' of his total work in such a way that they can themselves carry out and 'complete' what he left unfinished, incorporating his insights into their continuation of his work. Spader's work is of inestimable value for students of Scheler's thought, providing insights nowhere else available in English. Highly recommended.
          The Mind of Max Scheler: The First Comprehensive Guide Based on the Complete Works (Marquette Studies in Philosophy, 13)
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            The Mind of Max Scheler: The First Comprehensive Guide Based on the Complete Works (Marquette Studies in Philosophy, 13)
            Manfred S. Frings
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              Formalism in Ethics and Non-Formal Ethics of Values: A New Attempt Toward the Foundation of an Ethical Personalism
              Max Scheler
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