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  1. He argued that clinicians should not consider a belief delusional based on the content of the belief, but only based on the way in which a patient holds such a belief (see delusion for further discussion). Jaspers also distinguished between primary and secondary delusions. He defined primary delusions as autochthonous meaning arising without ...

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  2. 11. Apr. 2013 · tragedy is not enough. by. karl jaspers. Publication date. 1952. Publisher. The Beacon Press. Collection. internetarchivebooks; americana; inlibrary; printdisabled.

  3. In an Introduction to the English translation of Tragedy Is Not Enough, Karl W. Deutsch writes about a sharp distinction between tragic reality and tragic pose (p. 10). The German idol in the age of Hitler and Goering rushes into action because he can no longer bear the burden of continuing responsibility. (p. 11). Jaspers wrote:

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  4. This article revisits the early realist understanding of tragedy in international relations in order to highlight its debt to continental philosophical thought and tragic theology. Far from sharing a …

  5. Tragedy is Not Enough. Author. Karl Jaspers. Publisher. V. Gollancz, 1953. Length. 123 pages. Export Citation.

  6. Tragedy is Not Enough. Karl Jaspers. Beacon Press, 1952 - Literary Criticism - 123 pages. Translation of a section of Von der Wahrheit. From inside the book. Contents. 4 other sections...

  7. Tragedy and Truth in Heidegger and Jaspers. Jennifer Anna Gosetti - 2002 - International Philosophical Quarterly 42 (3):301-314.