Status
Available
Call number
Collections
Publication
Marquette Univ Pr (1996), 181 pages
Description
The intent of Jaspers' philosophizing then is simply to recall us to our authentic situation. This recall is not itself a doctrine; it is only the stimulus to an inward action each must perform for himself in communication with others. Jaspers' Existenz-philosophy is thus an attempt to consider and enact human honesty; it is philosophy, not as wisdom, but as the love of wisdom.
Language
Original language
German
Original publication date
1935
Physical description
181 p.; 5.75 inches
ISBN
0874626110 / 9780874626117
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