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  2. Stratification of emotional life (Scheler) - Wikipedia

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    The practical significance of Scheler's Stratification of Emotional Life is obvious in several respects and points of view. First, Scheler seems to be making a case in favor of what we might refer to today as Emotional Intelligence, as a portal to more ethical behavior and optimum personal development, similar to the ancient Greek concern for promoting virtuous character. [3]

  3. Ressentiment (book) - Wikipedia

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    Scheler, by comparison, ultimately viewed the universal salvic nature of Christian love as contradicting Nietzsche's assessments, [11] and in later life developed an alternate metaphysical dualism of Vital Urge [Note 1] and Spirit: [Note 2] Vital Urge as closely allied to Will to Power, and Spirit as dependent yet truly distinct in character.

  4. Max Scheler - Wikipedia

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    Max Ferdinand Scheler (German:; 22 August 1874 – 19 May 1928) was a ... Stratification of emotional life (Scheler) References Sources ...

  5. Scheler on Ressentiment - Wikipedia

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    Max Scheler (1874–1928) was both the most respected and neglected of the major early 20th century German Continental philosophers in the phenomenological tradition. [1] His observations and insights concerning "a special form of human hate" [2] and related social and psychological phenomenon furnished a descriptive basis for his philosophical concept of "Ressentiment". [3]

  6. Category:Emotion - Wikipedia

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    Articles about specific emotional states should be placed in Category: ... Stratification of emotional life (Scheler) Subtle expression; T. Tantrum;

  7. Index of continental philosophy articles - Wikipedia

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    Scheler's Stratification of Emotional Life; Schizoanalysis; Schopenhauer's criticism of the proofs of the parallel postulate; Search for a Method; Secondary antisemitism; Self-deception; Semeiotic; Siegfried Kracauer; Situationist International; Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions; Slavoj Žižek; Slavoj Žižek bibliography; Social alienation ...

  8. List of Catholic philosophers and theologians - Wikipedia

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    Max Scheler (1874–1928) Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange (1877–1964) Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881–1955) Jacques Maritain (1882–1973) Rudolf Allers (1883–1963) Étienne Gilson (1884–1978) Romano Guardini (1885–1968) François Mauriac (1885-1970) Ronald Knox (1888–1957) Erich Przywara (1889–1972) Gabriel Marcel (1889–1973 ...

  9. Kurt Schneider - Wikipedia

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    Scheler served as Schneider’s supervisor for his postgraduate degree in philosophy in 1921. Schneider applied Scheler’s theory of emotions to his studies and this theory was the topic of his first major publications. [4] [5] In 1931 he became director of the German Psychiatric Research Institute in Munich, which was founded by Emil Kraepelin.