Reason Revisited: The Philosophy of Karl Jaspers |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
OBJECTS AND OBJECTIVITY | 21 |
SUBJECTIVITY | 36 |
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a-logic absolute according to Jaspers affirmation already aspects awareness basic become certitude cipher clarity cogency cognitive communication concept constitute contradiction Dasein Denken Descartes determined distinction Dufrenne and Ricoeur encompassing Enveloping Existence existential Existentialist Existenz experience expression extrinsicism fact faith grasp human Ibid idea immanent impossible object individual intellect intentional consciousness intuition James Collins Jaspers calls judgement Kant Kantian Karl Jaspers language limits man's means metaphorical metaphysical method modes myth nature noema non-objective object-being objectification objective knowledge objective science ontic ontology original particular phenomenology philosophical logic positive possible precisely present principle of identity progressivism pure question rational realisation recognise reflection relationship schema science and philosophy scientific knowledge scientism selfhood sense simply subject and object subject-object-dichotomy symbol temporal things thinker thinking thought and reality totality Transcendence transcendental truth ultimate understanding unity universal univocal valid Wahrheit whole words world-orientation