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On Max Scheler's Death Philosophy

Posted on:2006-09-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S S YuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360155963602Subject:Marxist philosophy
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We introduce the MAX SCHELER's thought and life generally in the beginning of this paper. In the first chapter ,we talk about his "PERSON THEORY" , and it is the important section of Scheler'S humanist.Firstly ,we talk about "what's the human". Max Scheler says, human cannot be defined. Scheler do not define "human", but he tell us what the different between the human with the animal, foliage, and mineral. and explain the particularity of the human spirit. Secondly, we solve the question of the Person creating. We talk about the difference of Scheler Person and traditional chrisianism Person, and find the prominences of Scheler. And we can "witness" the possibility of being of Person. This chapter is the basic of explaining of death. In the second chapter, we intuitively and phenomenological explain the ontological of death in existential philosophy. And we feel the death is axiomatic. And we may comprehend the possibility and inevitability eternal of life by Person. In this chapter, what we know is the field of vision of the intuition of the death. And we compare the being of death with the points of the death. We comprehend the eternal of "spirit - body", and this is the most difficult part of Scheler's thought. This section talks about faith mainly, because the faith of eternal is stem from God; and life after life is stem from faith. I.E, people can witness the eternal, and can't testify the eternal. In the third chapter, we compare the death of intuition with the death of thinking, and tell the Marx Scheler's succeeded influence. We mention Heidegger's the thinking of death, and we found that scheler 's phenomenological thinking of death before theHeidegger's thinking. If we find the different or same the points between them, we 'ill gain the active meaning.
Keywords/Search Tags:PERSON, Death, Immortality, Intuition, Dasein, Possibility
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