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- catalog abstract ""Max Scheler, one of phenomenology's earliest and greatest figures, has become a major voice in the formulation of phenomenological ethics through his theory of ethical personalism. Spader follows Scheler's use of the classic phenomenological approach by means of which he presented a fresh view of values, feelings, and the person, and thereby staked out, a new approach in ethics. Spader recreates the logic of Scheler's quest, revealing the basis of his thought and the reasons for his dramatic changes of direction. This study provides a framework that allows us to understand Scheler's insights in the context of the dynamic evolution of his thought. It corrects imbalances in the presentation of his ideas and defends him against key misunderstandings and criticisms. In short, Spader's work continues the process of developing Scheler's pioneering theory of ethical personalism."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12501403.
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description ""Max Scheler, one of phenomenology's earliest and greatest figures, has become a major voice in the formulation of phenomenological ethics through his theory of ethical personalism. Spader follows Scheler's use of the classic phenomenological approach by means of which he presented a fresh view of values, feelings, and the person, and thereby staked out, a new approach in ethics. Spader recreates the logic of Scheler's quest, revealing the basis of his thought and the reasons for his dramatic changes of direction. This study provides a framework that allows us to understand Scheler's insights in the context of the dynamic evolution of his thought. It corrects imbalances in the presentation of his ideas and defends him against key misunderstandings and criticisms. In short, Spader's work continues the process of developing Scheler's pioneering theory of ethical personalism."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [299]-318) and index.".
- catalog description "The Promise of Scheler -- The Problems of Scheler -- The Challenge of Kant -- Kant's Rational Formalism -- Kant's "Copernican Turn" -- Kant's Approach to Rational, Formal Ethics -- Kant's Kingdom of Ends -- Scheler's Initial Objection to Kant's Formal Ethics -- Kant's Challenge to All Nonformal Ethics -- The Requirement of Noncontingent Values -- The Requirement of Noncontingent Feeling -- The Requirement of the Noncontingent Person -- Values and Phenomenology -- Values and Phenomenology -- Scheler's Phenomenological Approach -- The A Priori -- The A Priori and the Phenomenological Given -- The Immediately Given versus the Nongiven -- The Order of Givenness -- The Immediately Given versus the Mediately Given -- The Immediately Given's Independence from the Senses -- The Obscurity of the Phenomenological Given -- Autonomous Values -- Phenomenology as a "Procedure of Seeing" -- The Phenomenological Given and Kant's Rationalism -- Summary, and Transition to a New Problem -- Feelings -- Scheler's Manifesto -- The Complexity of "Feelings" -- "Feeling of Something" (Fuhlen von etwas) versus "Feeling States" (Gefuhlszustanden) -- "Preferring" (Vorziehen) and "Placing After" (Nachsetzen) -- Love and Hate -- The Refutation of Relativity -- Value Blindness -- The Role of Love -- The Limited Vision of Values -- The Role of Hate -- Value Distortion -- Ressentiment -- Persons -- Scheler's Critique of Kant's Person -- Scheler's Person -- Person as Act -- A Phenomenological Description of Acts and persons -- The Nondurational Act.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 327 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Scheler's ethical personalism.".
- catalog identifier "0823221776".
- catalog identifier "0823221784".
- catalog isFormatOf "Scheler's ethical personalism.".
- catalog isPartOf "Perspectives in continental philosophy, 1089-3938 ; no. 25".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Fordham University Press,".
- catalog relation "Scheler's ethical personalism.".
- catalog subject "193 21".
- catalog subject "B3329.S484 S73 2002".
- catalog subject "Scheler, Max, 1874-1928.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Promise of Scheler -- The Problems of Scheler -- The Challenge of Kant -- Kant's Rational Formalism -- Kant's "Copernican Turn" -- Kant's Approach to Rational, Formal Ethics -- Kant's Kingdom of Ends -- Scheler's Initial Objection to Kant's Formal Ethics -- Kant's Challenge to All Nonformal Ethics -- The Requirement of Noncontingent Values -- The Requirement of Noncontingent Feeling -- The Requirement of the Noncontingent Person -- Values and Phenomenology -- Values and Phenomenology -- Scheler's Phenomenological Approach -- The A Priori -- The A Priori and the Phenomenological Given -- The Immediately Given versus the Nongiven -- The Order of Givenness -- The Immediately Given versus the Mediately Given -- The Immediately Given's Independence from the Senses -- The Obscurity of the Phenomenological Given -- Autonomous Values -- Phenomenology as a "Procedure of Seeing" -- The Phenomenological Given and Kant's Rationalism -- Summary, and Transition to a New Problem -- Feelings -- Scheler's Manifesto -- The Complexity of "Feelings" -- "Feeling of Something" (Fuhlen von etwas) versus "Feeling States" (Gefuhlszustanden) -- "Preferring" (Vorziehen) and "Placing After" (Nachsetzen) -- Love and Hate -- The Refutation of Relativity -- Value Blindness -- The Role of Love -- The Limited Vision of Values -- The Role of Hate -- Value Distortion -- Ressentiment -- Persons -- Scheler's Critique of Kant's Person -- Scheler's Person -- Person as Act -- A Phenomenological Description of Acts and persons -- The Nondurational Act.".
- catalog title "Scheler's ethical personalism : its logic, development, and promise / Peter H. Spader.".
- catalog type "text".