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Introduction
Part One: New Perspectives
1 Chapter: Max Scheler and Concepts of the Tragic in European Philosophy of the Twentieth Century
2 Chapter: Scheler's Anti-Representationalism: from Moral Illusions to Moral Facts
3 Chapter: Individual Destiny and Readiness for Self-Reorchestration. Exemplariness and Repentance as Overriding Keys to the Formation of Individuality
4 Chapter: The World as 'Representation'. Scheler's Philosophy of Psychopathology
5 Chapter: From Nationalism to Cosmopolitanism: Scheler's Political Trajectory
Part Two: Max Scheler as Interlocutor
6 Chapter: Value and Norm: Max Scheler's Material Value Ethics in Comparison with Windelband's Transcendent Value PhilosophyPluralis
7 Chapter: Erich Przywara's Critique of Max Scheler's Philosophy of Religion
8 Chapter: "A Manner Completely Incomparable to Every Knowledge Based on Experience." Scheler and Heidegger on the Philosophical Problem of Aging and Death
9 Chapter: K.E. L²gstrup's Critique of Scheler's Ethics 1932 and Beyond
Part Three: Max Scheler and Contemporary Thought
10 Chapter: The Redemption of Feeling: Non-Formal Ethics and Value Pluralism
11 Chapter: 'Das Schema unseres Leibes'. Scheler's Forgotten Influence on the Contemporary Debate About Embodiment
12 Chapter: 'Ausgleich" and "Allmensch" in Confrontation with Contemporary Thought'
13 Chapter: On The So Called 'Clash of Civilizations': Value Pluralism in the Light of Phenomenology.
Part One: New Perspectives
1 Chapter: Max Scheler and Concepts of the Tragic in European Philosophy of the Twentieth Century
2 Chapter: Scheler's Anti-Representationalism: from Moral Illusions to Moral Facts
3 Chapter: Individual Destiny and Readiness for Self-Reorchestration. Exemplariness and Repentance as Overriding Keys to the Formation of Individuality
4 Chapter: The World as 'Representation'. Scheler's Philosophy of Psychopathology
5 Chapter: From Nationalism to Cosmopolitanism: Scheler's Political Trajectory
Part Two: Max Scheler as Interlocutor
6 Chapter: Value and Norm: Max Scheler's Material Value Ethics in Comparison with Windelband's Transcendent Value PhilosophyPluralis
7 Chapter: Erich Przywara's Critique of Max Scheler's Philosophy of Religion
8 Chapter: "A Manner Completely Incomparable to Every Knowledge Based on Experience." Scheler and Heidegger on the Philosophical Problem of Aging and Death
9 Chapter: K.E. L²gstrup's Critique of Scheler's Ethics 1932 and Beyond
Part Three: Max Scheler and Contemporary Thought
10 Chapter: The Redemption of Feeling: Non-Formal Ethics and Value Pluralism
11 Chapter: 'Das Schema unseres Leibes'. Scheler's Forgotten Influence on the Contemporary Debate About Embodiment
12 Chapter: 'Ausgleich" and "Allmensch" in Confrontation with Contemporary Thought'
13 Chapter: On The So Called 'Clash of Civilizations': Value Pluralism in the Light of Phenomenology.