Scheler Max: Eseji iz fenomenološke antropologije

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  • Author: Scheler Max
  • Publisher: Fedon
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  • Condition: Nova knjiga
  • Code: 42839

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Eseji iz fenomenološke antropologije

Scheler Max

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Max Scheler: Essays in Phenomenological Anthropology

The phenomenologist Max Scheler, like no one else, tried to save man from himself and - regardless of the poor results - man, in fact, expects salvation from fictional beings much more than he trusts in himself, and that is why he passes the way he passes, namely mostly badly - he wrote perhaps more important things about man than any other contemporary philosopher. In the text "On the idea of ​​man", Scheler defines man in a way that is illustrative for his entire philosophical anthropology, but also for every approach to man in the twentieth century. According to Scheler, the idea of ​​man appears on the border between history and the history of nature, which means that his essence - if it exists at all - is mixed, multi-sense and complex: namely, man, despite the fact that he is characterized by some kind of unity, cannot be reduced to a single determination. The famous texts "Love and Hate" and "Ordo amoris" see man as a loving being, which is difficult to prove for any other form of life. Scheler's reflections on love are perhaps the best philosophical approach to this concept even today. "Resentment in the construction of morality" is one of the most original interpretations of Nietzsche, with a strong expansion of the scope of the concept of resentment in the spirit of Scheler's phenomenology, while the text "On Shame and the Feeling of Shame" is still cited today as one of the few works that deals with this fluid, and so well-known, important phenomenon such as shame.

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  • Author: Scheler Max
  • Publisher: Fedon
  • Year of publication:2011
  • Place of publication:Beograd
  • Pages:364
  • Dimensions:16x24 cm
  • Script:Latinica
  • Condition:Nova knjiga
  • Binding:Tvrdi s ovitkom

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