The Nature of Sympathy (infection/unification, sensing, and fellow feeling) with, on the one hand, his theory of the various categories of feeling and, on the other hand, his theory of social forms (mass, community, society, collective person) in Formalism in Ethics and Non-Formal Ethics of Values. I show that Scheler recognizes two different forms of collective intentionality: a primitive form of feeling-the-same that is brought about by "infection" or "unification", and a form that is characterized by a genuinely experienced community: a "feeling-with-one-another" (Miteinanderfühlen)." /> The varieties of togetherness - Schlossberger Matthias | sdvig press

The varieties of togetherness

Scheler on collective affective intentionality

Matthias Schlossberger

pp. 173-195


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