A compact discussion of being, truth, and reality by Karl Jaspers (1883-1969), the founder of German existentialism.
Karl Jaspers (1883-1969)--"founder of German Existentialism" (Martin Heidegger) and "a lucid and flexible intelligence in the service of a genuine and passionate concern for human life" (William Barrett)--is one of the great thinkers of modern times. His many books--best known among them are The Great Philosophers, The Future of Mankind, and The Question of German Guilt--have been translated into every Western language.
"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*
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