Karl Jaspers

Karl Jaspers

Karl Jaspers has written at least 21 books. Their most popular book is The Question of German Guilt with 4 saves with an average rating of 2⭐.

They are best known for writing in the genres one, asdfsa, and Asdfsa.

mone, asdfsa, and Asdfsa are their most common moods.

Author Bio

"Karl Jaspers (1883–1969) began his academic career working as a psychiatrist and, after a period of transition, he converted to philosophy in the early 1920s. Throughout the middle decades of the twentieth century he exercised considerable influence on a number of areas of philosophical inquiry: especially on epistemology, the philosophy of religion, and political theory. His philosophy has its foundation in a subjective-experiential transformation of Kantian philosophy, which reconstructs Kantian transcendentalism as a doctrine of particular experience and spontaneous freedom, and emphasizes the constitutive importance of lived existence for authentic knowledge. Jaspers obtained his widest influence, not through his philosophy, but through his writings on governmental conditions in Germany, and after the collapse of National Socialist regime he emerged as a powerful spokesperson for moral-democratic education and reorientation in the Federal Republic of Germany.

Despite his importance in the evolution of both philosophy and political theory in twentieth-century Germany, today Jaspers is a neglected thinker. He did not found a particular philosophical school, he did not attract a cohort of apostles, and, outside Germany at least, his works are not often the subject of high philosophical discussion. This is partly the result of the fact that the philosophers who now enjoy undisputed dominance in modern German philosophical history, especially Martin Heidegger, Georg Lukács and Theodor W. Adorno, wrote disparagingly about Jaspers, and they were often unwilling to take his work entirely seriously. To a perhaps still greater extent, however, his relative marginality is due to the fact that he is associated with the more prosaic periods of German political life, and his name is tarred with an aura of staid bourgeois common sense. Nonetheless, Jaspers' work set the parameters for a number of different philosophical debates, the consequences of which remain deeply influential in contemporary philosophy, and in recent years there have been signs that a more favourable reconstructive approach to his work is beginning to prevail."

—Quoted from the [*Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy*][1].


[1]: http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/jaspers/

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1946 • 4 Readers 2

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Socrates, Buddha, Confucius, Jesus
ByKarl Jaspers,Ralph Manheim(Translator)

1957 • 2 Readers 3

The Origin And Goal Of History

1953 • 1 Reader • 294 pages

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A Questão da Culpa
ByKarl Jaspers

1946 • 1 Reader • 120 pages

Philosophy of Existence

2010 • 1 Reader • 128 pages

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Mezní situace
ByKarl Jaspers,Václav Němec(Translator)

1932 • 1 Reader • 103 pages

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1 Reader

Texte filosofice

Texte filosofice
ByKarl Jaspers

1986 • 1 Reader • 390 pages 3

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1920 • 1 Reader

General Psychopathology

1946 • 1 Reader

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Strindberg und van Gogh.
ByKarl Jaspers,Maurice Blanchot

1922 • 1 Reader 5

The Philosophy of Karl Jaspers

The Philosophy of Karl Jaspers
ByPaul Arthur Schilpp(Editor),Karl Jaspers(Contributor)

1957 • 1 Reader

Nietzsche

Nietzsche
ByKarl Jaspers

1997 • 1 Reader • 522 pages

Genio e follia: Strindberg e Van Gogh

Genio e follia: Strindberg e Van Gogh
ByKarl Jaspers,Brigitte Baumbusch(Translator),+1 more

1922 • 1 Reader • 214 pages

Вопрос о виновности. О политической ответственности Германии

1946 • 1 Reader • 145 pages 3

Nietzsche en het christendom

1936 • 1 Reader • 117 pages

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La Fe Filosófica
ByKarl Jaspers

1948 • 1 Reader 3

Einführung in die Philosophie

1950 • 1 Reader • 134 pages 3

Reason and Existenz

Reason and Existenz
ByKarl Jaspers

Reason and Existenz: Five Lectures

1935 • 181 pages

Man in the Modern Age

Man in the Modern Age
ByKarl Jaspers

1931 • 212 pages