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    Karl Theodor Jaspers (/ˈjæspərz/; German: [kaʁl ˈjaspɐs] ; 23 February 1883 – 26 February 1969) was a German-Swiss psychiatrist and philosopher who had...
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  • player Eddy Jaspers (born 1956), Belgian football defender Karl Jaspers (1883–1969), German-Swiss psychiatrist and philosopher Jappe Jaspers (born 1998)...
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    University of Heidelberg, completing her dissertation in 1929 under Karl Jaspers. Jaspers, a friend of Heidegger, was the other leading figure of the then-new...
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  • Axial Age (category Karl Jaspers)
    from the German Achsenzeit) is a term coined by the German philosopher Karl Jaspers. It refers to broad changes in religious and philosophical thought that...
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    Jean-Paul Sartre, Albert Camus, Martin Heidegger, Simone de Beauvoir, Karl Jaspers, Gabriel Marcel, and Paul Tillich. Many existentialists considered traditional...
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  • The Karl Jaspers Prize or Karl-Jaspers-Preis is a German philosophy award named after Karl Jaspers and awarded by the city of Heidelberg and the University...
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  • "Le personallisme", Paris 1949, p.38 Karl Jaspers, "Introduction to Philosophy", Zurich 1950, p.117 Karl Jaspers, "Philosophy", II, Berlin 1932, pp. 64–67;...
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    hospital in the village of Wehnen, 8 km east of the town itself. This Karl-Jaspers-Klinik has a staff of about 1,000 men and women. It is the academic psychiatrical...
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  • until 1996. Influenced by two of her teachers, Martin Heidegger and Karl Jaspers it deals with three concepts of love in the work of St Augustine, which...
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    Jacob Burckhardt, Friedrich Nietzsche, Tadeusz Reichstein, Karl Jaspers, Carl Gustav Jung, Karl Barth, and Jeanne Hersch. The institution is associated with...
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  • Limit situation (category Karl Jaspers)
    those arising from ordinary situations. The concept was developed by Karl Jaspers, who considered fright, guilt, finality and suffering as some of the...
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  • Philosophy of Existence (category Karl Jaspers)
    psychiatrist and philosopher Karl Jaspers. It is both a discussion on the history of philosophy and an exposition of Jaspers' own philosophical system,...
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    Nietzsche, Carl Jung, and in the 20th century also Hermann Hesse and Karl Jaspers. Basel was the seat of a Prince-Bishopric starting in the 11th century...
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    According to Cesarani, in a letter to the noted German philosopher Karl Jaspers she stated that Hausner was "a typical Galician Jew... constantly making...
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  • Bornemark, Jonna (2006). "Limit-situation: Antinomies and Transcendence in Karl Jaspers' Philosophy". Sats - Nordic Journal of Philosophy. 7 (2): 64. doi:10...
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  • understanding of pseudohallucinations is mostly based on the work of Karl Jaspers". A further distinction is made between pseudohallucinations and parahallucinations...
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  • University and remained there until his retirement in 1955. Schneider and Karl Jaspers founded the Heidelberg school of psychiatry. Schneider also wrote and...
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  • attempt to deal with this feeling of the absurd, by Martin Heidegger, Karl Jaspers, Lev Shestov, Søren Kierkegaard, and Edmund Husserl. All of these, he...
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    The Philosophy Of Karl Jaspers edited by Paul Arthur Schilpp 1957 p. 26 This book mentions Kierkegaard's name very often. Jaspers 1935 Kierkegaard by...
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  • the work of Karl Jaspers while being a prisoner of war in a camp with Paul Ricœur. Dufrenne and Ricœur later collaborated on a book on Jaspers. He founded...
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  • expanded and refined by Emil Kraepelin (1904), Carl Wernicke (1906), and Karl Jaspers (1963), evolving into a concept of overvalued ideas. An overvalued idea...
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  • dementia. In Kraepelin's era, epilepsy was viewed as a mental illness; Karl Jaspers also considered "genuine epilepsy" a "psychosis", and described "the...
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  • Limit-experience (category Karl Jaspers)
    confrontation with the Real. The concept first appears in the work of Karl Jaspers and later, in the work of the French philosopher Georges Bataille; it...
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  • American streamer and YouTuber Karl Jaspers (1883–1969), German philosopher Karl Kalkun (1927–1990), Estonian actor Karl Heinrich Kaufhold (1932–2020)...
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    were the anti-Nazi economist Alfred Weber and the philosopher Karl Jaspers. The surgeon Karl Heinrich Bauer was nominated rector. On 9 December 1945, US...
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    historian and essayist. Having completed a doctorate in philosophy under Karl Jaspers at Heidelberg, in 1933 he fled Hitler's Germany. He followed his father...
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    (Stuttgart Declaration of Guilt) of 1945. The philosopher and psychologist Karl Jaspers delivered lectures to students in 1946 which were published under the...
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  • Kaufmann wrote a good deal on the existentialism of Søren Kierkegaard and Karl Jaspers. Kaufmann had great admiration for Kierkegaard's passion and his insights...
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  • which are not present in our world. According to German philosopher Karl Jaspers, when Spinoza wrote "Deus sive Natura" (God or Nature) Spinoza did not...
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  • steady development." Jaspers believed that some of Janet's more extreme cases of psychasthenia were cases of schizophrenia. Jaspers differentiates and contrasts...
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