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“his desire “to be a well-rounded individualâ€� had closed him off from a more profound view of things: “Goethe opted for the realization of a full human life; he was not a victim like Kierkegaard or Nietzscheâ€� (Jaspers 1951, p. 50 ff). For Jaspers, the philosophers Kierkegaard and Nietzsche stand, alongside the artists Hölderlin and van Gogh, for the productive connection between psychopathology and modernity , with Max Weber as their representative from the sciences. At”
Thomas Fuchs, Karl Jaspers� Philosophy and Psychopathology

“Wider society profits from the self-sacrifice of the artist, whose work transforms the truth from its devastating origins into a form that is bearable yet challenging.”
Thomas Fuchs, Karl Jaspers� Philosophy and Psychopathology

“Jaspers made a separate category of haphazard (also translated as incident, chance, accident, coincidence). He says the world is both at random and necessarily given, chaotic and coherent. Again religions have tried to overcome these antinomies, i.e., by the Christian belief in predestination.”
Thomas Fuchs, Karl Jaspers� Philosophy and Psychopathology

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