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This collection of essays explores the philosophical contributions of Karl Jaspers, focusing on themes such as cultural communication, existential theory, and the intersection of philosophy with various cultural frameworks. M. Ally discusses the hope Jaspers provides by challenging the myth of cultural impermeability, while B. Andrzejewski examines existential communication beyond Kant and Schelling. A. Cesana reflects on world philosophy and philosophical faith, and J. M. Cho analyzes cross-cultural adaptations in Jaspers’ work. The essays also delve into the Japanese moral framework, perspectives from the Kyoto School, and Jaspers’ engagement with China. S. Hanyu contrasts Jaspers’ cross-cultural thought with Kantian ideas, and K. Hara addresses conflicts and communication among religions. A. Hirano explores the connections and differences between Jaspers and Arendt, while S. C. Kim discusses philosophical faith in the context of religious pluralism. Other contributions investigate Jaspers’ philosophy in relation to National Socialism, the public sphere, and the concept of universality in communication. The collection further addresses the interplay between Jaspers’ ideas and Buddhism, the notion of the university, and the relevance of his thought in contemporary intercultural dialogue. Overall, these essays highlight Jaspers’ enduring impact on existential communication and global philosophical discourse.
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Kulturkonflikte und Kommunikation, Andreas Cesana
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- 2016
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