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4. The Blueprint of a New Heart: Max Scheler and the Order of Love
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
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Part 1. Austrian and German phenomenology
- 1. The Solicitude of the Father 29
- 2. A True and Better I: Edmund Husserl’s Call for Worldly Renewal 44
- 3. Phenomenology without Reduction: The Realism of the Original Phenomenological Movement 62
- 4. The Blueprint of a New Heart: Max Scheler and the Order of Love 80
- 5. Philosophy en plein air: Interwar Social and Ethical Phenomenology 101
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Part II. Phenomenology in Eastern Europe
- 6. The Point of View of Life: Czechoslovak Phenomenology through the Prague Spring 139
- 7. The Far Reaches: Jan Patočka’s Transcendence to the World 151
- 8. The Definitive No: Phenomenology and Czechoslovak Resistance to Impersonal Power 174
- 9. The Radiation of Humanity: Karol Wojtyła’s Phenomenological Personalism 188
- 10. The Light of Values: Phenomenological Ramifications in Polish Dissidence 211
- Conclusion: Why Phenomenology Matters as a Social Philosophy 224
- Notes 231
- Index 329
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part 1. Austrian and German phenomenology
- 1. The Solicitude of the Father 29
- 2. A True and Better I: Edmund Husserl’s Call for Worldly Renewal 44
- 3. Phenomenology without Reduction: The Realism of the Original Phenomenological Movement 62
- 4. The Blueprint of a New Heart: Max Scheler and the Order of Love 80
- 5. Philosophy en plein air: Interwar Social and Ethical Phenomenology 101
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Part II. Phenomenology in Eastern Europe
- 6. The Point of View of Life: Czechoslovak Phenomenology through the Prague Spring 139
- 7. The Far Reaches: Jan Patočka’s Transcendence to the World 151
- 8. The Definitive No: Phenomenology and Czechoslovak Resistance to Impersonal Power 174
- 9. The Radiation of Humanity: Karol Wojtyła’s Phenomenological Personalism 188
- 10. The Light of Values: Phenomenological Ramifications in Polish Dissidence 211
- Conclusion: Why Phenomenology Matters as a Social Philosophy 224
- Notes 231
- Index 329