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Jeanne Hersch

    July 13, 1910 – June 5, 2000

    Jeanne Hersch was a Swiss philosopher whose works engaged with the concept of freedom. Deeply influenced by her studies with Karl Jaspers, her philosophy centers on a profound exploration of human liberty. She examined freedom not merely as a political construct, but as a fundamental human experience and responsibility. Hersch sought to understand the essence of freedom and its implications for both the individual and society.

    Karl Jaspers
    Antithesen zu den "Thesen zu den Jugendunruhen 1980 [neunzehnhundertachtzig]" der Eidgenössischen Kommission für Jugendfragen - Der Feind heisst Nihilismus
    Die Illusion
    Preuves
    Begegnung
    Das philosophische Staunen