… Nietzsche’s ideas and plans: for example, the idea of giving up the whole wretched academic world to form a secular monastic community. - Karl Jaspers

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… Nietzsche’s ideas and plans: for example, the idea of giving up the whole wretched academic world to form a secular monastic community.

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About Karl Jaspers

Karl Theodor Jaspers (23 February 1883 – 26 February 1969) was a German psychiatrist and philosopher. Among his most well known contributions is his idea of the Axial Age [Achsenzeit].

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Native Name: Karl Theodor Jaspers
Alternative Names: Karl Theodor Jasper

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For one wishing to philosophize, it is particular, indeed of crucial importance to ascertain the difference between the object cognition that which is achieved in the sciences and the transcending thought that characterizes philosophy......which transcend[s] the limits of the knowable and of the world as a whole, so that through these limits we become aware of the phenomenality of empirical existence and hence of the Comprehensive nature of being, thus entering into the area of faith.

A filozófus nem használhatja fel a maga nem-tudását arra, hogy megkerüljön minden válaszadást. Nagyon óvatosnak kell lennie filozofálás közben, s folyton ismételgetnie kell: nem tudom. Azt sem tudom, hogy hiszek-e. Mindazonáltal egy olyan hit, amely ilyen tételekben kerül kifejezésre, a szememben jelentősnek tűnik. Megpróbálok hinni benne. S remélem, meglesz hozzá a kitartásom, hogy e hitem szerint éljek.

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There exists a solidarity among men as human beings that makes each co-responsible for every wrong and every injustice in the world, especially for crimes committed in his presence or with his knowledge. If I fail to do whatever I can to prevent them, I too am guilty.

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