Karl Jaspers Biography
February 23, 1883 – February 26, 1969
Karl Jaspers transitioned from medicine and psychiatry to philosophy, delving into the profound questions of human existence and psychopathology. His early work revolutionized psychiatric diagnosis by emphasizing the biographical method, analyzing symptoms within the patient's life context rather than solely by their content. This approach profoundly shaped modern psychiatric practice. Later, his philosophical inquiries expanded on these themes, exploring existential concerns and establishing him as a significant thinker in European intellectual discourse.






