Geist vs Life - Scheler And Musil

Swiss Philosophical Preprints (2009)
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Abstract

Robert Musil (1880-1942), the Austrian writer, essayist and author of Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften (MoE), and Max Scheler (1874-1928), the south German realist phenomenologist, shared a number of philosophical convictions and interests. These convictions and interests distinguish them from almost all their contemporaries. They are by no means common today although more common than they were. At the centre of their work stand detailed anatomies of the human heart.

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Kevin Mulligan
University of Geneva

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Musils Analyse des Gefühls.Kevin Mulligan - 2009 - Swiss Philosophical Preprints.

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