Search for a Common Ground: Jaspers on Human Existence, Cosmopolitanism and Philosophical Faith
In the wake of Kant’s Copernican Turn, Karl Jaspers underscores the inherent limits of human cognition and action. To navigate these limitations, he advocates for intercultural communication at a global level.
Mario Wenning
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Delusion progression process from the perspective of patients with psychoses: A descriptive study based on the primary delusion concept of Karl Jaspers. [PDF]
Hayashi N, Igarashi Y, Harima H.
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Integrating Ethics with Psychiatry. The case of Antoni Kępiński [PDF]
This paper argues that in the case of mental illnesses whose somatic bases are not known or do not exist, a promising route to understand mental illness is to see it as the lack of a patient’s engagement with some moral values that are necessary for a ...
Łuków, Paweł
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Karla Jaspersa koncepcja śmierci jako sytuacji granicznej (KARL JASPERS' NOTION OF DEATH AS 'ULTIMATE' SITUATION) [PDF]
The paper seeks to reconstruct the notion of the death in Karl Jaspers' philosophy. It analyses and places the notion in the whole body of the theory of the 'ultimate' situations such as it is presented in Jaspers' youth 'Psychologie der Weltanschauungen'
Piotr K. Szałek
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BackgroundAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adulthood is a serious and frequent psychiatric disorder with the core symptoms inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity.
Peter Sörös +14 more
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How Much Do We Learn about Hallucinations from Thought-Experiments? [PDF]
The idea that our sensory experience cannot serve as a ground for knowledge lingers on within philosophical thinking from its very beginning. Since even the ancient sceptics argued against the possibility of knowledge based on sense perception due to ...
Szelegieniec, Joanna Helena
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Self-reflection as dialectic: How we can follow the Delphian calling to self-knowledge whilst avoiding Narcissus' fate [PDF]
Self-reflection refers to our ability to think about ourselves and our lives and to ask and answer questions ranging from "Who am I?" to "Why did I do this?". It is thus considered a valuable means to gain self-knowledge.
MAATZ, ANKE
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A thank you note to our peer reviewers (2024)
Journal of the International AIDS Society, Volume 28, Issue 7, July 2025.
Kenneth H. Mayer +2 more
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Notizen zu Martin Heidegger. Jaspers, Karl / El jóven Aristóteles. Lorite Mena, José / La forma y los principios del mundo sensible y del inteligible. Kant; Manuel.
David Sobrevilla +2 more
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\u27What’s on your mind?\u27 The only necessary question in spiritual care [PDF]
Around the world, chaplains provide specialist spiritual care for people with complex healthcare needs. If the nature of chaplain interventions was better understood then multidisciplinary colleagues could both improve their own skills in spiritual care ...
Lobb, Elizabeth Anne +5 more
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