DiscoverClosereads: Philosophy with Mark and WesScheler on Personhood (Part Three)
Scheler on Personhood (Part Three)

Scheler on Personhood (Part Three)

Update: 2025-05-29
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On "Formalism in Ethics and Non-Formal Ethics of Values" (1916), Ch. 6 "Formalism and Person," sec. 3, "Person and Act."


While you may want to listen to part one, we're more or less starting fresh, as parts one and two (the latter only available to paying supporters at patreon.com/closereadsphilosophy), were mostly about how Scheler rejects Kant's idea of the transcendental ego. We're skipping several pages here to start with section 3 on the recommendation from a member of the International Scheler society, hoping that at least we will find out what makes a person: What makes each of us unique and worthy of moral respect?


Read along with us, starting on p. 382 (PDF p. 415).


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Scheler on Personhood (Part Three)

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