Jaspers, K. (1959) Allgemeine Psychopathologie
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Shelfworn book that has all pages and leaves present, no tears on either binding or paper
Karl Jaspers (1883–1969) was a German-Swiss philosopher and psychiatrist known for his contributions to existentialism and psychopathology. His work, “General Psychopathology” (1913), emphasized holistic approaches in psychiatry. Jaspers opposed Nazi ideology and faced persecution during that era. He explored themes of human existence and freedom, leaving a lasting impact on existentialist philosophy. His interdisciplinary approach and focus on subjective experience continue to influence philosophy and psychiatry.










