Person und Selbstgefühl im phänomenologischen Personalismus Max Schelers
Person und Selbstgefühl im phänomenologischen Personalismus Max Schelers
Author(s): Wei ZhangSubject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Societatea Română de Fenomenologie
Keywords: Self-Feeling; Self-Identification; Ordo Amoris; Personalism; Max Scheler
Summary/Abstract: The meanings of person in Scheler’s phenomenology are discussed on three levels: that of epistemology, of ontology and of ethics. One can find the possible unity among these three levels through the concept of “selffeeling”. There are also three different philosophical meanings of self-feeling: “self-feeling 1” on epistemological level, “self-feeling 2” on ontological level, and “self-feeling 3” on ethical level. The person is self-given and gains its selfidentity through “self-feeling 1”. The person is related to its own existence and its being, as well as to the absolute being in the negative and positive “selffeeling 2”. Therefore, the pattern of the being of the person is the becoming of the person, more exactly, is the to-be of the person toward the ideal ordo amoris and the ideal value-essence of person. According to Scheler, “self-feeling 3” builds the technique of personal salvation. One can completely understand Scheler’s phenomenological concept of person through the three meanings of self-feeling.
Journal: Studia Phaenomenologica
- Issue Year: XI/2011
- Issue No: 11
- Page Range: 265-284
- Page Count: 20
- Language: German
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