Max Scheler on Philosophy and Religion

International Philosophical Quarterly 14 (3):285-308 (1974)
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Abstract

Scheler's philosophic reflections on religious experience and on the connections between this experience and those reflections seek to found a phenomenological personalism. Hence I first delineate his conception of person via his view of phenomenology as resulting from a critique of husserl. I then elaborate scheler's conception of philosophy in terms of the intentional acts involved. After a similar elaboration of scheler's view of religion, I present his 'system of conformity' of the proper interplay of philosophy and religion. I conclude by indicating why his phenomenological anthropology is not only inadequate to the foundational task assigned to it but methodologically incoherent

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