Absolwent filozofii pierwszego stopnia i student drugiego na Akademii Ignatianum w Krakowie
Wojciech Żak
Principia, Volume 68, 2021, pp. 167 - 192
https://doi.org/10.4467/20843887PI.21.007.18697The article points out the elements of Karl Jaspers’ epistemological conception that cross out the possibility of a comprehensive account of being. The key issue here is the limits of cognition, which take the form of object cognition. The theme of limits points to the inadequacies of human thinking in the context of quantifiable and absolutist representations of reality. The impossibility of adequately grasping the totality of reality will be illustrated here by means of the criticism Jaspers levelled at absolutising metaphysics. In connection with the description of the structure of cognition proposed by Jaspers, the article points out the conceptual proximity of the issue of worldview and metaphysics in the light of the thought of the cited author.