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Scheler's ethical personalism: its logic, development, and promise
Peter H. Spader
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page xiii)
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List of Abbreviations (page xv)
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PART 1: INTRODUCTION
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1: Introduction (page 3)
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PART 2: THE CHALLENGE OF KANT
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2: Kant's Rational Formalism (page 23)
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3: Values and Phenomenology (page 48)
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4: Feelings (page 80)
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5: Persons (page 101)
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PART 3: THE CHALLENGE OF SCHELER'S NEW ETHICS
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6: Scheler's New Ethics (page 121)
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7: God and Ethics (page 149)
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8: From Theism to Panentheism (page 176)
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9: The Troubled Relationship between Geist and Drang (page 201)
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PART 4: DEFENDING A SCHELERIAN ETHICAL PERSONALISM
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10: Defending the Central Role of the Person in Scheler's Ethics (page 225)
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11: Defending Scheler's Central Role of the Heart in Value-Ception (page 255)
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12: Defending Scheler's Knowledge of Values (page 273)
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Bibliography (page 299)
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Appendix: Secondary Sources on Scheler Published between 1990 and 1999 (page 307)
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Permissions (page 319)
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Index (page 323)
Citable Link
Published: 2002
Publisher: Fordham University Press
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