First published in 1965, this collection of three essays by
influential German philosopher Karl Jaspers deals with the response
of the philosophical mind to the world of reality, with the search
for truth. In Leonardo, this search is shown in the thinking and
the works of a supreme artist whose means of apperception are the
senses.
The essay on Max Weber commemorates a man Jaspers knew
personally and ardently admired.
The main essay in the collection is an exhaustive, three part
study of Descartes: analysing Descartes' new philosophical
operation, Descartes' Method, and the position of his philosophy
within the wider historical context of philosophical thought.
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