Reason and Existenz
With the publication of Reason and Existenz, originally delivered as a series of five lectures at the University of Groningen in 1935, one of the most important of Jaspers's philosophic works is made available to the English-speaking world. It concerns itself with a general statement of the principal philosophic categories which have given uniqueness to Jaspers's thinking: existence, freedom, and history, and the limit-situations of death, suffering, and sin. Written shortly after Jaspers's major systematic work and before his analysis of the problem of truth, Reason and Existenz occupies a primary position in the development of his thought.
Contents:
Introduction
Lecture 1: Origin of the contemporary philosophic situation (the historical meaning of Kierkegaard and Nietzsche)
Lectures 2-4: Basic ideas for the clarification of reason and Existenz:
Lecture 2: The Encompassing
Lecture 3: Truth as Communicability
Lecture 4: Priority & limits of rational thinking
Lecture 5: Possibilities for contemporary philosophizing
Notes
- Author
- Karl Jaspers, William Earle, Pol Vandevelde
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 181
- Publisher
- Marquette University Press
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780874626117
- Genres
- philosophy, theory
- Release date
- 1997
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