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Karl Jaspers Quotes
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Karl Jaspers
German
Psychologist
Born:
Feb 23
,
1883
Died:
Feb 26
,
1969
Become
History
Life
Man
Philosophy
Which
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Reason is like an open secret that can become known to anyone at any time; it is the quiet space into which everyone can enter through his own thought.
Karl Jaspers
Time
Space
Thought
Become
Own
Secret
Everyone
Enter
Through
Open
Like
Known
His
Quiet
Any
Anyone
Which
Reason
The community of masses of human beings has produced an order of life in regulated channels which connects individuals in a technically functioning organisation, but not inwardly from the historicity of their souls.
Karl Jaspers
Life
Technically
Community
Channels
Individuals
Masses
Inwardly
Souls
Human
Order
Human Beings
Which
Organisation
Produced
Beings
Connects
I discovered that the study of past philosophers is of little use unless our own reality enters into it. Our reality alone allows the thinker's questions to become comprehensible.
Karl Jaspers
Alone
Reality
Become
Past
Own
Philosophers
Our
Unless
Comprehensible
Study
Discovered
Questions
Little
Use
Thinker
Philosophy can only be approached with the most concrete comprehension.
Karl Jaspers
Philosophy
Comprehension
Only
Most
Concrete
Philosophy is tested and characterised by the way in which it appropriates its history.
Karl Jaspers
History
Philosophy
Way
Tested
Which
The study of law left me unsatisfied, because I did not know the aspects of life which it serves. I perceived only the intricate mental juggling with fictions that did not interest me.
Karl Jaspers
Life
Me
Law
Intricate
Perceived
Mental
Only
Unsatisfied
Study
Know
Because
Juggling
Left
Did
Fictions
Which
Interest
Aspects
Serve
To decide to become a philosopher seemed as foolish to me as to decide to become a poet.
Karl Jaspers
Me
Poet
Become
Philosopher
Seemed
Foolish
Decide
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