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Has anybody here read Max Scheler?
If you have, what did you think of him?
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>>24677950
Based. He absolutely BTFOs Neetzsche in Resentment. If Christfags actually read they would realize his value.
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>>24677950
I have this >>24677955
phenomenology is fascinating. I might try and apply his methodology to my own philosophy
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>>24678041
I have it as well. I’m going to give it a try.
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>>24677955
Have you read his work on value ethics?
I have it lying around somewhere, but I was always intimidated by the length and thought I had to read more in modern philosophical history to tackle it.



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