Death, 'Deathlessness' and Existenz in Karl Jaspers' Philosophy /
Page, Filiz 
Death, 'Deathlessness' and Existenz in Karl Jaspers' Philosophy / Filiz Page. - 1 online resource (224 p.)
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Glossary -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Death – Some Preliminary Reflections -- Chapter 2: Karl Jaspers’ Philosophy of Existence -- Chapter 3: Jaspers’ Concepts of Existenz and ‘Deathlessness’ -- Chapter 4: Existenz, Eternity as Non-Temporal Duration and ‘Deathlessness’ -- Bibliography -- Index
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Karl Jaspers is one of the least understood and most neglected major philosophers of the twentieth century, and yet his ideas, particularly those concerned with death, have immense contemporary relevance.Filiz Peach provides a clear explanation of Jaspers' philosophy of existence, clarifying and reassessing the concept of death that is central to his thought. For Jaspers, a human being is not merely a physical entity but a being with a transcendent aspect and so, in some sense 'deathless'. Peach explores this transcendent aspect of humanity and what it is to be 'deathless' in Jaspersian terms.This book is a major contribution to the scarce literature on Jaspers and will be valuable to student and academic alike.Key FeaturesOffers a critical examination of Jaspers' key philosophical terms and conceptsRe-examines several aspects of his philosophy of existenceIncludes an exploration of death from an existential viewpoint
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780748625352 9780748630912
10.1515/9780748630912 doi
Death.
Existentialism.
Philosophy.
PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Existentialism.
193
                        Death, 'Deathlessness' and Existenz in Karl Jaspers' Philosophy / Filiz Page. - 1 online resource (224 p.)
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Glossary -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Death – Some Preliminary Reflections -- Chapter 2: Karl Jaspers’ Philosophy of Existence -- Chapter 3: Jaspers’ Concepts of Existenz and ‘Deathlessness’ -- Chapter 4: Existenz, Eternity as Non-Temporal Duration and ‘Deathlessness’ -- Bibliography -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
Karl Jaspers is one of the least understood and most neglected major philosophers of the twentieth century, and yet his ideas, particularly those concerned with death, have immense contemporary relevance.Filiz Peach provides a clear explanation of Jaspers' philosophy of existence, clarifying and reassessing the concept of death that is central to his thought. For Jaspers, a human being is not merely a physical entity but a being with a transcendent aspect and so, in some sense 'deathless'. Peach explores this transcendent aspect of humanity and what it is to be 'deathless' in Jaspersian terms.This book is a major contribution to the scarce literature on Jaspers and will be valuable to student and academic alike.Key FeaturesOffers a critical examination of Jaspers' key philosophical terms and conceptsRe-examines several aspects of his philosophy of existenceIncludes an exploration of death from an existential viewpoint
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780748625352 9780748630912
10.1515/9780748630912 doi
Death.
Existentialism.
Philosophy.
PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Existentialism.
193

