The Status of Philosophical Anthropology in the Perspective of Scheler's Ethics

Modern Philosophy 1:81-89 (2008)
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Abstract

German phenomenologist Max Scheler's thinking of numerous and varied, in his later years he made ​​for the significance of philosophical anthropology and the status of science in She Lezhe, different opinions. This argument is really round its philosophical anthropology's ethics of the ethical doctrine of personality development and completion. The thought of the German phenomenologist Max Scheler was deemed complicated and full of vicissitudes. Opinions vary greatly on the significance of his late philosophical anthropology, and the position of it in his whole life thinking. This paper argues that his philosophical anthropology was a continuing development of his ethical personalism posed in his early ethical theories

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