The Phenomenological Sociology as Appropriated by Max Scheler

Philosophy and Culture 31 (5):157-171 (2004)
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Scherrer classic "sociology of knowledge", a book is a TSE in an important late works by the Code. To more deeply understand the "sociology of knowledge," the meaning of the word Yun, we must first ask three basic questions: Scherrer meaning of "sociological" Why? Scherrer meaning of "knowledge" Why? Scherrer meaning of "sociology of knowledge," Why? This, in order to permit clear the first question, we need this conscious representations favored by Scherrer's "sociological phenomenon" of Western Ontario, in line with the general "empirical sociology of science" division, but also to explain Xie 's phenomenological heritage, in Husserl's phenomenology and its ideals, the core meaning, and methodology of the similarities and differences. Methodologically speaking, Scheler's approach to sociology is different from that of the sociologists who uphold empirical science as their model. Being a phenomenologist himself, Scheler adopts the Phenomenological Method in his investigations of social phenomena of human community. In our presentation of the Phenomenological Sociology as appropriated by Scheler, we attempt to pinpoint the main outlines in Scheler's methodological approach. We also try to make a comparision between Scheler and Husserl on the way they understand about phenomenology with regard to its ideal, its core meaning, and its methodology

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