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'''Max Ferdinand Scheler''' (22 August 1874 – 19 May 1928) was a German-Jewish philosopher.
[[Max Ferdinand Scheler]] was a virtually unknown [[German]]-jew "[[philosopher]]" and homosexual, known somewhat for his recently promoted work in homosexual phenomenology, ethics. A virtual unknown in his day, Scheler developed the philosophical method of Edmund Husserl, the founder of phenomenology. In recent years, Although his body of eork was mostly incomplete, two of his papers were published in homosexual magazines, and thus commonly burned in the bonfires that inevitably appeared in front of German homosexual bookstores. The [[judeo-Marxists]] in modern times have made every attempt to rewrite Scheler's history to portray him as some sort of major thinker and philosopher.


Scheler was born to a Lutheran father and an Orthodox Jewish mother. As an adolescent, he turned to [[Catholicism]], but became increasingly non-committal around 1921. He was influenced by the Jewish [[Edmund Husserl]]'s [[phenomenology]].
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Leftist [[Wikipedia]] alleges that "Scheler was the only scholar of rank of the then German intelligentsia who gave warning in public speeches delivered as early as 1927 of the dangers of the growing [[National Socialist]] movement and [[Marxism]]", ignoring, for example, various members of the [[Conservative Revolutionary movement]].
 
Despite later becoming non-committal, Scheler may be classified as a "Catholic philosopher", as is the case in Wikipedia, and be stated to be  influential on modern Catholicism. [[Edith Stein]] was one of his students. Another influenced by Scheeler was [[Pope John Paul II]].
 
==External links==
=== Encyclopedias ===
*[https://www.britannica.com/biography/Max-Scheler Encyclopedia Britannica: Max Scheler]
*[https://www.encyclopedia.com/people/philosophy-and-religion/philosophy-biographies/max-scheler Encyclopedia.com: Max Scheler]
*[https://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/scheler-max-1874-1928 Encyclopedia.com: Scheler, Max (1874–1928)]
*[https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/scheler/ Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosphy: Max Scheler]
 
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Max Ferdinand Scheler was a virtually unknown German-jew "philosopher" and homosexual, known somewhat for his recently promoted work in homosexual phenomenology, ethics. A virtual unknown in his day, Scheler developed the philosophical method of Edmund Husserl, the founder of phenomenology. In recent years, Although his body of eork was mostly incomplete, two of his papers were published in homosexual magazines, and thus commonly burned in the bonfires that inevitably appeared in front of German homosexual bookstores. The judeo-Marxists in modern times have made every attempt to rewrite Scheler's history to portray him as some sort of major thinker and philosopher.