The Case for Participatory Realism in Scheler’s Ethics
might one ask how phenomenological commitments relate to value ontology. Consider Phil Blosser’s words: …the chief defect of Scheler’s phenomenology, like all philosophies of value, was the weakness of his treatment of the ontology of values. The insufficient development of this fundamental aspect...
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Autor principal: | J. Edward Hackett |
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Rosenberg & Sellier
2016
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