Proceeding from a philosophical interpretation of negative theology as performatively undermining our seeming understanding of the absolute and thereby evoking a transformative experience, this paper emphasises the philosophical significance of negative theology by linking it to Karl Jaspers’ notion of the universal limit situation of existence. Against this background, an analysis of mystical and psychotic experiences shows how certain similarities between the two can be understood as constituting a particular mental state in which the universal limit situation is experienced personally. Moreover, experiencing the limit situation, be it through this mental state or through certain moods or feelings, can be transformative and may lead to an...
This paper discusses the concept of exoconsciousness within the framework of Karl Jaspers’ General P...
This study explores negative paranormal and spiritual experiences in the light of William James’s co...
Jaspers and Binswanger moved to philosophical reflection through their practice in psychiatry. The i...
Scepticism and negative theology are best understood not as theoretical positions, but rather as for...
EN: Jaspers came to philosophy from medicine and psychology. Unique personal situation, authentic li...
The purpose of this brief commentary is highlight how Thomas Fuch's recently published paper titled ...
The present research shows that Jaspers' philosophy is constantly engaged, both on the metaphysical ...
Paradoxically, Karl Jaspers’ coming into his own in philosophy occurred in a book that has psycholog...
In this paper I present four interpretations of so-called negative theology and provide a number of ...
Introduction. The article discusses the problem of a limited personal world. Its topicality is justi...
Misplaced concreteness: psychopathological and philosophical aspects of ‘the’ demonical. The article...
Associations between mysticism and madness have been made since earliest recorded history, and the s...
This article explores the question of the importance of the phenomenological method in Karl Jaspers’...
On a phenomenal level, no differences between the mystical and the initial sequence of psychotic exp...
This paper discusses the negative theology, based on the mystical discourse, as an alternative appro...
This paper discusses the concept of exoconsciousness within the framework of Karl Jaspers’ General P...
This study explores negative paranormal and spiritual experiences in the light of William James’s co...
Jaspers and Binswanger moved to philosophical reflection through their practice in psychiatry. The i...
Scepticism and negative theology are best understood not as theoretical positions, but rather as for...
EN: Jaspers came to philosophy from medicine and psychology. Unique personal situation, authentic li...
The purpose of this brief commentary is highlight how Thomas Fuch's recently published paper titled ...
The present research shows that Jaspers' philosophy is constantly engaged, both on the metaphysical ...
Paradoxically, Karl Jaspers’ coming into his own in philosophy occurred in a book that has psycholog...
In this paper I present four interpretations of so-called negative theology and provide a number of ...
Introduction. The article discusses the problem of a limited personal world. Its topicality is justi...
Misplaced concreteness: psychopathological and philosophical aspects of ‘the’ demonical. The article...
Associations between mysticism and madness have been made since earliest recorded history, and the s...
This article explores the question of the importance of the phenomenological method in Karl Jaspers’...
On a phenomenal level, no differences between the mystical and the initial sequence of psychotic exp...
This paper discusses the negative theology, based on the mystical discourse, as an alternative appro...
This paper discusses the concept of exoconsciousness within the framework of Karl Jaspers’ General P...
This study explores negative paranormal and spiritual experiences in the light of William James’s co...
Jaspers and Binswanger moved to philosophical reflection through their practice in psychiatry. The i...