The revaluation of the Platonic concept of eros in Max Scheler's philosophical anthropology (2008)

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In the chapter of this 2008 book, I show that Scheler innovatively reinterprets the Platonic concept of eros and places it at the basis of his philosophical anthropology

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Guido Cusinato
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