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Philosophy in Germany

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2009

Abstract

This survey first deals with The Downfall of Values, a collection of essays by Max Scheler, late Professor of Philosophy at Cologne. It then summarizes a small book on The Controversy Concerning Causation in Recent Physics, by Hugo Bergmann, for which Einstein has written a preface. Next it considers Georg Stieler's inquiry into The Individual and the Mob. Finally, it deals with Wilhelm Worringer's contribution to æsthetics in his Abstraction and Empathy.

Type
Philosophical Survey
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1929

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page 387 Note 1 Vom Umsturz der Werte. Leipzig: Der Neue Geist Second edition, 1919 Vol. I, pp. 312; Vol. II, pp. 344.Google Scholar

page 388 Note 1 This subject is treated in detail in his Der Formalismus in der Ethik und die materiael Wertethik, referred to in a previous survey in this Journal, Vol. Ill, No. 9.

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