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Max scheler's resume.
1928, Scheler died suddenly on the platform because of a heart attack, and his works on philosophical anthropology and metaphysics, which he had been thinking about, were not completed. Fortunately, he left many manuscripts and speeches. Later, under the auspices of Heidegger, Maria Scheler, the widow of Scheler, began to edit, copy and sort out Scheler's manuscripts in the 1930s, and edited and published the Complete Works of Scheler, which died from 1954 to 1969. After Maria's death, The Complete Works of Scheler was edited by Manfred S. Frings, a famous Scheler research expert. By 1997, all fifteen volumes of The Complete Works of Scheler had been published.

◆ Summary of max scheler Studies/Zhang Renzhi

◆ Life and Works of max scheler/M.S. Frings

◆ History of the International Scheler Association

◆ Membership list of North American Scheler Association

Chinese translation of Scheler's original works published by China Phenomenology Network.

Max scheler's Philosophy (Alfred Schutz/Zhu Jiang Rixin/Translation)

Editor's Note: This article was originally written by Alfred Schutz at the invitation of Melo-Ponty for his book "Paris: Lv Xian Mazenord, 1956", and was later included in "The Collected Works of Alfred Schutz". Chinese was published in A. Stutz: Three Essays on max scheler, translated by Jiang Rixin, Taipei: Dongda Book Company, 1990. When entering this website, the proofreader unified the names in the original text according to the customs of the mainland, but kept the translation rules of related terms.

Scheler's Phenomenology of Religious Experience (translated by M.S. Frings/Zhang Zhiping/)

Editor's Note: This article is the fourth chapter of max scheler's Thought. The first comprehensive guide based on the complete works. (Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 1997). The translation of this book is being carried out with the cooperation of Zhang Zhiping and Zhang Renzhi. This time, in order to make a column in memory of Scheler, the editor specially invited Mr. Zhang Zhiping to further sort out and revise the article and publish it first for the reference of interested people. I want to thank Mr Zhang Zhiping for his support and hard work.

Is Scheler's Ethics Virtue Ethics? (Philip Blosser/Zhu Zhonghan biography/translation)