Vom Ewigen im Menschen (Volume 1) by Max Scheler explores fundamental questions of ethics, religion, and the human condition. A key work in Scheler's philosophical development, this book delves into the eternal aspects within humanity, examining the intersection of values, morals, and spiritual understanding. Scheler's profound insights offer a significant contribution to the fields of phenomenology and religious philosophy.
This seminal work, originally published in 1919, continues to resonate with readers seeking a deeper understanding of the human spirit and its relation to the eternal. Scheler's writing encourages a critical examination of established norms and an appreciation for the enduring values that shape human existence.
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