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Way To Wisdom An Introduction To Philosophy Karl Jaspers Ralph Manheim

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Way To Wisdom An Introduction To Philosophy Karl Jaspers Ralph Manheim
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.61 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Karl Jaspers; Ralph Manheim
ISBN: 9780300163575, 0300163576
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Way To Wisdom An Introduction To Philosophy Karl Jaspers Ralph Manheim by Karl Jaspers; Ralph Manheim 9780300163575, 0300163576 instant download after payment.

One of the founders of existentialism, the eminent philosopher Karl Jaspers here presents for the general reader an introduction to philosophy. In doing so, he also offers a lucid summary of his own philosophical thought. In Jaspers’ view, the source of philosophy is to be found “in wonder, in doubt, in a sense of forsakenness,” and the philosophical quest is a process of continual change and self-discovery. In a new foreword to this edition, Richard M. Owsley provides a brief overview of Jaspers’ life and achievement.
“An eloquent expression of a great hope that philosophy may again become an activity really relevant not only to the perennial problems of life and death but to the unusual configurations of such problems in our time.”—Julian N. Hartt, Yale Review
“Original, sincere, cultivated, and stimulating.”—Philosophy

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