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B. Changes in the Object The intentional relation , we saw , essentially involves a subject and an object . Love , according to Scheler's phenomenology , affects both the subject and the object . These changes cannot be readily observed ...
B. Changes in the Object The intentional relation , we saw , essentially involves a subject and an object . Love , according to Scheler's phenomenology , affects both the subject and the object . These changes cannot be readily observed ...
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Change brought about by love's affirmation is possible only if the object is open to growth . The invitation to development marks love's most profound effect in the object . In the movement of love , the higher value streams forth of ...
Change brought about by love's affirmation is possible only if the object is open to growth . The invitation to development marks love's most profound effect in the object . In the movement of love , the higher value streams forth of ...
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54 Scheler suggests that in genuine love there is no pregiven type , but that the very essence of the object is co ... to allowing life to bring forth better creation.56 Through divine love , objects are not merely what they are but ...
54 Scheler suggests that in genuine love there is no pregiven type , but that the very essence of the object is co ... to allowing life to bring forth better creation.56 Through divine love , objects are not merely what they are but ...
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