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Max Scheler and Nicolai Hartmann developed ethics upon a phenomenological basis. This volume demonstrates that their contributions to a material ethics of value are complementary: by supplementing the work of one with that of the other, we obtain a comprehensive and defensible axiological and moral theory. By “phenomenology,” we refer to an intuitive procedure that attempts to describe thematically the insights into essences, or the meaning-elements of judgments, that underlie and make possible our conscious awareness of a world and the evaluative judgments we make of the objects and persons we encounter in the world.
Ethics --- Values --- Philosophy --- Philosophy & Religion --- Ethics. --- Values. --- Virtue. --- Axiology --- Worth --- Deontology --- Ethics, Primitive --- Ethology --- Moral philosophy --- Morality --- Morals --- Philosophy, Moral --- Science, Moral --- Philosophy. --- Epistemology. --- Modern philosophy. --- Philosophy and social sciences. --- Phenomenology. --- Modern Philosophy. --- Philosophy of Education. --- Conduct of life --- Human acts --- Aesthetics --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Metaphysics --- Psychology --- Phenomenology . --- Philosophy, modern. --- Genetic epistemology. --- Education --- Developmental psychology --- Modern philosophy --- Philosophy, Modern --- Social sciences and philosophy --- Social sciences --- Epistemology --- Theory of knowledge --- Scheler, Max, --- Hartmann, Nicolai, --- Philosophy, Modern. --- Knowledge, Theory of. --- Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics. --- Early Modern Philosophy.
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