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Journal articles on the topic "Allgemeine Psychopathologie (Jaspers, Karl)"

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Bormuth, M. "Eine Ideengeschichte der Freiheit." Nervenheilkunde 33, no. 09 (2014): 609–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1627723.

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ZusammenfassungDer Aufsatz betrachtet die Allgemeine Psychopathologie von Karl Jaspers ideengeschichtlich vor allem im Horizont von Kants Idee der Freiheit. In der Erstauflage von 1913 kommt Nietzsches Topos des Ressentiments eine Bedeutung für Jaspers’ Begriff des Verstehens zu. Die Antinomie der Freiheit wird psychiatrisch relevant erstmals in der Philosophie von 1931, das heißt, im Kapitel zum Suizid. Ausführlich bestimmt das kantische Postulat der Freiheit die philosophisch fundierte Letztfassung der Allgemeinen Psychopathologie von 1941/1942. Jaspers’ Rezeption des kantischen Idealismus lässt ihn ein Konzept kritischen Verstehens entwickeln, das sich klar unterscheidet vom spekulativen Verstehen, dessen Gefahren Jaspers anhand von Viktor von Weizsäckers Theorie der Medizin darstellt, die philosophisch an Schelling und Hegel orientiert ist. Somit repräsentieren Jaspers und von Weizsäcker kritisches und postkritisches Denken in Psychopathologie und Psychosomatik. Der Epilog verortet die Ergebnisse der Untersuchung schließlich im Kontext von Jaspers’ Leben und Werk.
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Bertelsen, A. "Karl Jaspers (1883-1969) and the Centenary of ‘Allgemeine Psychopathologie’." Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 127, no. 6 (May 12, 2013): 438–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/acps.12100.

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Park, Seon-Cheol. "Karl Jaspers’ General Psychopathology (Allgemeine Psychopathologie) and Its Implication for the Current Psychiatry." Psychiatry Investigation 16, no. 2 (February 25, 2019): 99–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.30773/pi.2018.12.19.2.

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Park, Seon-Cheol. "Karl Jaspers’ General Psychopathology (Allgemeine Psychopathologie) and Its Implication for the Current Psychiatry." Psychiatry Investigation 17, no. 2 (February 25, 2020): 177. http://dx.doi.org/10.30773/pi.2018.12.19.2e.

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Aragona, Massimiliano. "The influence of Max Weber on the concept of empathic understanding (Verstehen) in the psychopathology of Karl Jaspers." History of Psychiatry 30, no. 3 (May 26, 2019): 283–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0957154x19845309.

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This paper explores key concepts in the writings of Weber in the years preceding the publication of the first edition of Karl Jaspers’ Allgemeine Psychopathologie, focusing on the concept of understanding ( Verstehen). This is a key hermeneutic concept and is discussed within the larger context of the epistemological and methodological reflections of both authors. They similarly tried to import the understanding within the humanistic disciplines as a rigorous but anti-reductionist scientific method. However, while Weber tried to mix explanation and understanding according to a legal metaphor, Jaspers retained Dilthey’s sharper distinction between explanation in natural sciences and understanding in humanistic sciences. Finally, Jaspers’ understanding is relatively more empathic, while Weber’s understanding is more rationalistic.
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Nardi, Antonio Egidio, Rafael Christophe Freire, Sergio Machado, Adriana Cardoso Silva, and José Alexandre Crippa. "A hundred-year of Karl Jaspers' General Psychopathology (Allgemeine Psychopathologie) - 1913-2013: a pivotal book in the history of Psychiatry." Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria 71, no. 7 (July 2013): 490–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0004-282x20130068.

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After a hundred-years of its publication, the Karl Jaspers' book, General Psychopathology, is still an indispensable book to psychiatrists and for all those who study psychopathology. It's a clear delineation of the phenomenological method for describing the symptoms of mental disorders that remains unmatched until nowadays. The book focuses on the relevance of phenomenological and hermeneutical methods in psychopathology. Although this work is grounded in the clinical thought and practices of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Jaspers' delineation of psychiatric methods in this work is still evaluated as unmatched to this day, a work that is indispensable to contemporary psychiatry. Jaspers also contributed with important articles and book reviews to psychiatric periodicals during the first two decades of the twentieth century.
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Fusar-Poli, P. "One Century of Allgemeine Psychopathologie (1913 to 2013) by Karl Jaspers." Schizophrenia Bulletin 39, no. 2 (January 2, 2013): 268–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbs158.

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Fałkowska, Urszula, Katarzyna Adamczyk, Dorota Adamczyk, Ewelina Soroka, Véronique Petit, and Marcin Olajossy. "Uncommon psychopathological syndromes in psychiatry." Current Problems of Psychiatry 19, no. 4 (December 1, 2018): 299–322. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/cpp-2018-0024.

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Abstract Introduction: The development of biological sciences, as well as cultural and civilizational changes have led to the emergence of practice within the medicine of science, called psychiatry. Already at the turn of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, Karl Jaspers - a German scholar - father of psychopathology - in the work “Allgemeine Psychopathologie” crystallized his intuitions in the field of psychopathology, which classifies and describes states that are deviations from the physiological mental state of a human being. Material and method: his paper reviews available literature to approximate the symptoms of the most interesting psychopathological syndromes in psychiatry such as: Clerambault syndrome, Otheller syndrome, Cotard syndrome, Ekboma syndrome and Folie à deux. Results: A multitude of psychopathological syndromes results from the wealth of survival of psychiatric patients. They represent the delusions of different contents that develop in a primitive way or as a consequence of other types of disorders. Psychopathological teams have been inspiring the poets and directors for centuries. The relationship between psychiatry and culture, film and literature undoubtedly testifies to its interdisciplinary nature. Discussion: Despite the passage of time, the descriptions of these syndromes with a rich historical description, symptomatology and criteria have not lost their relevance and are still a clinical reality.
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Langenbach, Michael. "Phenomenology, intentionality, and mental experiences: Edmund Husserl's Logische Untersuchungen and the first edition of Karl Jaspers's Allgemeine Psychopathologie." History of Psychiatry 6, no. 22 (June 1995): 209–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0957154x9500602206.

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Vannotti, Marco. "La psychopathologie de Karl Jaspers: 100 ans." Revue Médicale Suisse 10, no. 412-13 (2014): 138. http://dx.doi.org/10.53738/revmed.2014.10.412-13.0138.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Allgemeine Psychopathologie (Jaspers, Karl)"

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Schäfer, Axenia. "Das Kantische Subjekt in der Psychopathologie : methodische Grundprobleme der Psychopathologie." Marburg Tectum, 2006. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?id=2811799&prov=M&dokv̲ar=1&doke̲xt=htm.

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Books on the topic "Allgemeine Psychopathologie (Jaspers, Karl)"

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1953-, Eming Knut, and Fuchs Thomas, eds. Karl Jaspers, Philosophie und Psychopathologie. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter, 2008.

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Bassler, Wolfgang. Psychiatrie des Elends, oder, Das Elend der Psychiatrie: Karl Jaspers und sein Beitrag zur Methodenfrage in der klinischen Psychologie und Psychopathologie. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 1990.

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Jaspers, Karl. Allgemeine Psychopathologie. ein Leitfaden Für Studierende, Ärzte und Psychologen Von Dr. Karl Jaspers. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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Jaspers, Karl. Allgemeine Psychopathologie. ein Leitfaden Für Studierende, Ärzte und Psychologen Von Dr. Karl Jaspers. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2022.

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Karl Jaspers Philosophy And Psychopathology. Springer, 2013.

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Karl Jaspers im Schnittpunkt von Zeitgeschichte, Psychopathologie, Literatur und Film. Heidelberg: Mattes, 2009.

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Jäger, Markus, and Markus Jager. Konzepte der Psychopathologie: Von Karl Jaspers Zu Den Ansatzen des 21. Jahrhunderts. Kohlhammer, W., GmbH, 2015.

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Book chapters on the topic "Allgemeine Psychopathologie (Jaspers, Karl)"

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Häfner, Heinz, and Marcin Moskalewicz. "Karl Jaspers’ Allgemeine Psychopathologie: The Theory of Abnormal Perceptions and Its Methodological and Conceptual Basis." In Phenomenological Neuropsychiatry, 57–70. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38391-5_6.

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Fulford, K. W. M., Tim Thornton, and George Graham. "Karl Jaspers and General Psychopathology." In Oxford Textbook of Philosophy and Psychiatry, 160–79. Oxford University PressOxford, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198526940.003.0008.

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Abstract In this chapter we turn from the broad history of psychopathology to one of its most important exponents in the twentieth century, Karl Jaspers. Jaspers set out his psychopathology in the first edi- tion of his monumental Allgemeine Psychopathologie or General Psychopathology, published in 1913. We will be looking at a short passage from Allgemeine Psychopathologie towards the end of the chapter. We will be focusing, however, on two papers that Jaspers published at about the same time as Allgemeine Psychopathologie; one (Jaspers, 1913a) on the importance of meanings as well as causes in psychopathology, an idea that Jaspers in turn derived from the ‘Methodenstreit’ (a nineteenth century debate in Germany on methods in the natural and human sciences), the other (Jaspers, 1912) on the distinctive role of phenomenology as a methodology for psychopathology. Taken together, these two papers will give us important insights into some of the key guiding ideas behind Jaspers’ Allgemeine Psychopathologie. The topics with which the two papers deal will be taken up in more detail later, phenomenology in Chapters 9 and the Methodenstreit in Chapter 10.
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Hügli, Anton. "Das Nahe und das Ferne, das Einzelne und das Allgemeine, das Zeitliche und das Ewige. Über die Grundpolarität in Jaspers Denken." In Karl Jaspers. Filozofia wieczysta - filozofia czasu, 15–36. Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Pedagogicznego w Krakowie, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24917/9788380846616.1.

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Karl Jaspers received the basic figure of his thinking from Kierkegaard: that of the self-caring subjective thinker who, by relating himself to himself, re- lates to another. The two moments that make up this basic figure – my rela- tionship with myself and the other on which this relationship is based – run through Jaspers’ entire thinking: be it as the individual versus the general, as the present versus the Eternal, as the near One versus the distant One, as existence versus transcendence. It is man’s job to endure the tension between these two poles and to in- tegrate them into his life. This task can only be solved existentially, but it is understood correctly only through philosophical thinking. Because the two poles are beyond all knowledge and can only be illuminated by philosophical thought, but never caught up conceptually, each individual is called upon to choose freely what he believes in and “which star he wants to bind himself to”. It is this incessant process of making oneself sure of oneself and of the encompassing being that, according to Jaspers, defines philosophy as philoso- phia perennis and yet always ties it back to the historical situation in which the individual thinker finds himself and tries to find out what is true to him in the eternal sense. These two sides in Jaspers’ philosophy – his understanding of philosophy as philosophia perennis and his insistence on the respective his- torical situation – are therefore only two aspects of the basic polarity of his thinking.
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