Philosophy of Existence
Karl Jaspers author Richard F Grabau translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Pennsylvania Press
Published:1st Jan '71
Should be back in stock very soon
A compact discussion of being, truth, and reality by Karl Jaspers (1883-1969), the founder of German existentialism.
Philosophy of Existence was first presented to the public as a series of lectures invited by The German Academy of Frankfurt. In preparing these lectures Jaspers, whom the Nazis had already dismissed from his professorship at Heidelberg, knew that he was speaking in Germany for the last time. Jaspers used the occasion to offer an account of the cultural and intellectual situation from which existentialism emerged as well as a summary of his own philosophy.
The book serves three purposes today: it brings the many strands of the existential movement into focus; it provides an overview of Jaspers's own philosophical position; and it demonstrates by example that philosophy need not be irrational, antiscientific, journalistic, or homiletic in order to be existential and engagé. In this short book Jaspers provides a corrective for the popular view of existentialism as a pessimistic, irrationalist philosophy. He maintains that it is, rather part of mainstream of Western philosophy—the form that philosophy has taken in our day.
"The finest introduction to Jaspers's own comprehensive philosophy and to existentialism as a philosophical movement." * John R. Silber *
"The best single volume to introduce existentialism as a total philosopy." * Library Journal *
ISBN: 9780812210101
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128 pages