Max Scheler

Philosophy and Theology 6 (3):201-211 (1992)
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Abstract

Evil is a noticeably absent concept in modern and contemporary literature. The author protrays Scheler’s approach to the question of evil as that which has existence only in or on the substrate of person. Furthermore, this “dis-value” of evil, like the person, is a phenomeon of temporality.

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original Fringe, Manfred S. (1965) "Max Scheler". Philosophy Today 9(2):85
reprint Frings, Manfred (1986) "Max Scheler". Philosophy and Theology 1(1):49-63

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