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1. General Psychopathology (Volume 2) by Karl Jaspers | |
Paperback: 594
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(1997-11-18)
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Editorial Review Product Description In 1910, Karl Jaspers wrote a seminal essay on morbid jealousy in which he laid the foundation for the psychopathological phenomenology that through his work and the work of Hans Gruhle and Kurt Schneider, among others, would become the hallmark of the Heidelberg school of psychiatry. In General Psychopathology, his most important contribution to the Heidelberg school, Jaspers critiques the scientific aspirations of psychotherapy, arguing that in the realm of the human, the explanation of behavior through the observation of regularity and patterns in it (Erklärende Psychologie) must be supplemented by an understanding of the "meaning-relations" experienced by human beings (Verstehende Psychologie). Customer Reviews (8)
General Psychopathology
Intruiging exploration of psychology from an existentialist viewpoint
Great Book
Jasper;s Psychopathology
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2. Karl Jasper's Philosophy: Expositions & Interpretations | |
Hardcover: 410
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(2008-10-23)
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3. Socrates, Buddha, Confucius, Jesus: From The Great Philosophers, Volume I by Karl Jaspers | |
Paperback: 120
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(1966-03-23)
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Excellent introduction to world-historical figures of interest
There's scholarship and there's scholarship
Interesting idea, but is it trustworthy scholarship? So much for the interesting, now for the question of trustworthiness. Jaspers examined the biblical accounts of Jesus through the lens of higher criticism.In other words, Jaspers did not deal with the biblical text itself when he studied Jesus, he dealt with the text after sifting through what others thought was truly the teaching of Jesus.The reason this poses a problem is important to all readers, not merely to Christians.If he did not take the teachings of Jesus (as recorded by his disciples) at face value, did he take the teachings of Socrates, Buddha and Confucius (as recorded by their disciples) at face value?Is the reader really getting Socrates, Buddha, Confucius and Jesus, or is the reader getting Karl Jaspers?Knowing the aspects of Jesus' teachings that have been ignored in this study, and their importance to understanding Jesus' view of himself and the world around him, makes me wonder what we may have lost, in this study, from the other three great men included here. This book is a very interesting idea.But, is it trustworthy scholarship?Not in my humble opinion.However, those who do not wish to sift through the original writings will inevitably want to read Jasper's abridgement of those writings.This may be to the readers' benefit, or to their detriment.
Made a big impression on me! Be aware that this book is due to the editing of Hannah Arendt. This means that Jaspers did not put this book out and say "Ta Da, the 4 Greatest!"No, Jaspers wrote a 2 volume book on the great philosophers due to his post War interest in increasing tolerance among men (per the Encyclopedia Britanica). This book does not appear to have any noticable Existentialist influence. Finally, if you are a fundamentalist Christian, be warned that it is clear from his writing that Jaspers does not believe that Jesus is the Son of God, nor does he believe the Bible is free of error. He is not disrespectful of Jesus nor of Christianity, but do not think that because Jesus is in this book that the book is strongly pro-Jesus.
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4. Kant: From The Great Philosophers, Volume 1 by Karl Jaspers | |
Paperback: 180
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(1966-03-23)
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The Best Introduction to the Philosophy of Kant Thus, most would-be students of Kant seek a basic introduction to his thought, only to find that the vast majority of these are even denser than that which they seek to explain. Who wants to shell out $19.95 for an introduction to Kant that itself needs an introduction? Well, you can relax, because there is a highly readable introduction to the great man's philosophy that sells for less than ten dollars. Written by the great 20th Century existential philosopher Karl Jaspers as part of his "Great Philosophers" series, it stands out as an easy to read, easy to understand introduction to one of the giants of philosophy. Armed in such a manner, Kant's actual writings will become less formidible, more appealing to both eye and mind. Do not waste your time reading an academic's explanation of Kant. Read a major philosopher's introduction instead, for it not only takes a great mind to understand a great mind, but also to make the thought of that great mind accessible to all. ... Read more |
5. The great philosophers: The foundations, the paradigmatic individuals: Socrates, Budda, Confucius, Jesus ; the seminal founders of philosophical thought: Plato, Augustine, Kant (Great philosophers) by Karl Jaspers | |
Hardcover: 396
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(1962)
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6. Karl Jaspers: A Biography--Navigations in Truth by Dr. Suzanne Kirkbright | |
Hardcover: 400
Pages
(2004-05-10)
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It is possible to learn much about Jaspers from this work
how to live in dignity ...
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A Flawed Biography |
7. Karl Jaspers: Basic Philosophical Writings : Selections by Karl Jaspers | |
Paperback: 557
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(1994-08)
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A former Heideggerian asseses Jaspers
The best introduction to Jaspers Ehrlich, Ehrlich, and Pepper selected excerpts from throughout Jaspers' career in philosophy (not a lot from his psychology, as the title indicates). They then grouped these texts together in logical and cohesive sections, adding short introductions to each section as well as each individual text. The result: it is possible to sit down and read the collection cover-to-cover and feel the continuity of the work. E, E, and P have gotten over a major hurdle in making Jaspers' work accessible. Many of the available translations of Jaspers are sub-par. Jaspers' frequent coinage and usage of technical jargon has posed a translation problem (i.e. words that no one knows exactly how to translate) that has resulted in discrepancies between translations. E, E, and P resolve this (to a large degree) by retranslating or correcting many of the passages in this book. Since I happened to have both a German and an English (trans. E. B. Ashton) copy of Jaspers' 3 volume work "Philosophie" -- a text quoted often in this volume -- I compared translations. E, E, and P's revisions to E. B. Ashton's translation were consistently more readible. In addition to providing a fantastic overview of Jaspers, this volume does have a couple of other highlights: * Great coverage of some of his writings on religion (Buddhism, Christian mysticism, etc.) In short, I highly recommend this book for those looking for a good Jaspers reader. If you are new to Jaspers, I would also suggest reading Philosophy of Existenz -- a great (and short) overview of Jaspers' project.
fine collection of essential writings.... |
8. Way to Wisdom: An Introduction to Philosophy, Second Edition (Yale Nota Bene) by Karl Jaspers | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2003-05-11)
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The Way of The Unknown, Using The Known, Yet Never Absolute Jaspers, like Plato, tells us that philosophy is the direction we take, the idea of the whole picture. While science is the measurable analysis and empirical observation, philosophy is the direction behind such, the idea of why we are learning the what. This is very much like Plato's Meno, where Socrates and Meno decide that virtue is beyond knowledge and is instead the direction of opinion, or as Jaspers calls it "nonknowledge." On page 127, Jaspers writes: "By technically applying my knowledge I can act outwardly but nonknowledge makes possible an inner action by which I transform myself. This is another and deeper kind of thought; it is not detached from being and oriented toward an object but is a process of my innermost self, in which though and being become identical. Measured by outward, technical power, this thought of inner action is as nothing, it is no applied knowledge that can be possessed, it cannot be fashioned according to plan and purpose; it is an authentic illumination and growth into being." Philosophy must reside in uncertainty, waywardness towards the unknown, never absolute like science. On page 129, "Philosophy must even leave the possibility of full communication in uncertainty, though it lives by faith in communication and stakes everything on communication. We can believe in it but not know it. To believe that we possess it is to have lost it." We must have philosophy to direct our science (virtue) and remove us froe scientific superstition and we must have science to have substance to our philosophy and remove us from philosophical superstition. Pages 159-160: "Any philosopher who is not trained in a scientific discipline and who fails to keep his scientific interests constantly alive will inevitably bungle and stumble and mistake uncritical rough drafts for definitive knowledge. Unless an idea is submitted to the coldly dispassionate test of scientific inquiry, it is rapidly consumed in the fire of emotions and passions, or else it withers into a dry and narrow fanaticism . . . rejecting superstitious belief in science as well as contempt of science, philosophy grants its unconditional recognition to modern science." Jasper ends his book with a short outline on the major thinkers and writers in philosophy and our personal decision of who to study to build up our knowledge. But can virtue be taught? He endorses what an old counsel to study Plato and Kant since they cover all the essentials. An overall good read, a substantial subject in a modern society devoid of substance and profound meaning. "Today independence seems to be silently disappearing beneath the inundation of all life by the typical, the habitual, the unquestioned commonplace." - 1954, KARL JASPERS, Way to Wisdom, An Introduction to Philosophy, p. 110
An introduction to philosophising by Karl Jaspers |
9. Plato and Augustine (A Harvest book) by Karl Jaspers | |
Paperback: 126
Pages
(1962)
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10. Karl Jaspers on Philosophy of History and History of Philosophy | |
Hardcover: 316
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(2003-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Coming to philosophy from psychiatry, Jaspers was an inspired observerof the human psyche.He devised a unique set of categories forclassifying history's great philosophers, including the term"paradigmatic individuals" for those whose singular humanity forceditself into historical consciousness to inspire world religions andphilosophies.In this special category he placed Socrates, Buddha,Confucius, and Jesus.Among the giants of "systematic philosophicalthinking" he grouped Plato, Augustine, and Kant as the "greatfounders" of Western thought. To the philosophy of history Jaspers contributed the provocative ideaof an "axial age."This singular era, extending from 800 B.C.E. to200 C.E., witnessed the simultaneous but independent unfolding ofvirtually all the major religious, philosophical, and culturaltraditions.Several essays illuminate his understanding of thistremendously active period in human history. This stimulating collection of new translations and in-depth essays bynoted experts on one of the twentieth century's great minds is a mustread for anyone interested in Eastern and Western philosophy, thehistory of ideas, and the interrelatedness of biography and history. Customer Reviews (1)
Philosophy and the Axial Age |
11. The Question of German Guilt (Perspectives in Continental Philosophy) by Karl Jaspers | |
Paperback: 117
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(2001-01-01)
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Collective Liability but No Collective Guilt, According to Jaspers
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12. Philosophy of Existence (Works in Continental Philosophy) by Karl Jaspers, Richard F. Grabau | |
Paperback: 128
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(1971-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Karl Jaspers (1883-1969)—"founder of German existentialism" (Martin Heidegger) and "a lucid and flexible intelligence in the service of a genuine and passionate concern for human life" (William Barrett)—is one of the great thinkers of our time. In this compact discussion of Being, Truth, and Reality he presents what for him is the complete philosophy: "the concentration whereby man becomes himself by sharing in reality." Customer Reviews (1)
Fantastic overview of Jaspers' thought I found Grabau's translation much more lucid than the texts included (for instance) within Walter Kaufmann's "Existentialism from Dostoyevsky to Sartre." Since Grabau's translation of key terms is similar to E. B. Ashton's translation of Philosophie, I have had no trouble going from one to the other. Overall, I recommend this book for those interested in delving into Jaspers' metaphysics. ... Read more |
13. Myth & Christianity: An Inquiry Into The Possibility Of Religion Without Myth by Karl Jaspers, Rudolf Bultmann | |
Paperback: 109
Pages
(2005-05-06)
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14. Man in the Modern Age (Routledge Revivals) by Karl Jaspers | |
Hardcover: 212
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(2009-10-22)
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Editorial Review Product Description First published in English in 1933, this detailed philosophical examination of the contemporary state and nature of mankind is a seminal work by influential German philosopher Karl Jaspers. Elucidating his theories on a variety of topics pertaining to contemporary and future human existence, Man in the Modern Age is an ambitious and wide-ranging work, which meditates upon such diverse subjects as the tension between mass-order and individual human life, our present conception of human life and the potential for mankind’s future existence. Written shortly before the accession to power of Hitler and National Socialism, this is not only an important philosophical work, but also an insightful and intriguing historical document. Customer Reviews (3)
Scarry insights
Karl Jaspers at his best!
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15. Karl Jasper - Philosophy, Volume 3 by Karl Jaspers | |
Hardcover: 240
Pages
(1971)
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16. The future of mankind by Karl Jaspers | |
Paperback: 342
Pages
(1968)
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17. Karl Jaspers: Philosophy As Faith by Leonard H. Ehrlich | |
Hardcover: 292
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(1975-04)
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An approach to transcendental method |
18. Correspondence 1926-1969 by Hannah Arendt, Karl Jaspers | |
Paperback: 848
Pages
(1993-11-18)
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Nice considerations of when these people should sound off
Heartwarming and Intellectually Engaging It's a warm book up until the very last entry, Arendt's address at Jaspers' funeral. That's enough to send a shiver up your spine--but only if you read it in the context of everything else.
More Than a Correspondence - A Dialogue It was during the years after 1945 that the two examined everything about their world and themselves. Of particular importance were the dual issues of German guilt for the war and, for Jaspers, what it meant to be a Jew, for not only was Arendt and her husband Jewish, but also Jaspers's wife. This issue becomes intertwined in their conversations about the future of West Germany, the Suez War of 1956, and Arendt's trip to Jerusalem to cover the trial of Adolf Eichmann. When they shift the political into the personal, Martin Heidegger, a colleague of Jaspers and a teacher of Arendt, is there for taking. The passages concerning Heidegger are quite gossipy at times and lend the reader a voyeuristic look into the private worlds of Arendt and Jaspers. It's almost as if when things get dull and weighty, a little dirt about Heidegger adds just the spice to make the letter memorable. The other strong point of this book is the portrait Arendt paints of politics in 1950s America, succinctly analyzing the Eisenhower (and later Kennedy) Administrations, describing the collapse of the cities in the 60s, and the "pointless" war in Vietnam. It's almost as if a mirror were held up to history, as insights about those turbelent times pour forth from every letter dispatched. An invaluable book, not only for those interested in the scholarly events of the times, but for anyone interested in the history of the times. ... Read more |
19. Great Philosophers Volume 4: Descartes, Pascal, Lessing, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Marx, Weber, Einstein (Jaspers, Karl//Great Philosophers) by Karl Jaspers | |
Hardcover: 336
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(1995-03-01)
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a splendid and wonderful book |
20. The Idea of the University by karl jaspers | |
Hardcover:
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(1959)
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