Max Scheler Society of
North America (unofficial
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Max Scheler
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The Max Scheler Society of North America, devoted to the
philosophy of the German philosopher, Max
Scheler (1874-1928), was incorporated as a
professional society in 2004 after meeting informally for a number of years
conjointly with meetings of the American Philosophical Association.
Although a German society, the Max-Scheler-Gesellschaft,
has been in existence for some years, it was felt that a North American
society was needed as a more proximate venue for sharing work being done
in the English language among scholars in the Western hemisphere. The
organizational meeting that led to the formalization of the Society was held
during the Pacific Division meetings of the American Philosophical Association
in Pasadena, March 24-29, 2004. This organizational meeting, held on the
morning of March 26th at the Pasadena Hilton, led to the election of Eugene
Kelly as the first President of the Society.
Founding convocation (March 25-27,
2004), which organized the Max Scheler Society of North America (below):
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(click on photo to enlarge)
From left to right: Zachary Davis (U of New
Hampshire), Ricardo
Parellada Redondo (Universidad Europa de Madrid), Karin Frings,
Manfred S.
Frings (emeritus, DePaul U), Philip Blosser (Lenoir-Rhyne College),
Eugene Kelly (NY Inst. of
Technology), Philip Cronce (Chicago State U), outside the Pasadena
Hilton. Photo by Kirk Kanzelberger.
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Manfred Frings presenting paper in Chicago
4/29/06
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