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The Karl Jaspers Society of North America (KJSNA) is a
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founded on December 28, 1980 by George B. Pepper (
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), Edith Ehrlich, and Leonard H. Ehrlich (
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) to promote study and research on the ideas of
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and related issues in
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. The prospect of forming this society emerged from the research by these scholars while preparing a systematic reader of the basic philosophical writings of Karl Jaspers. Enthusiastic response to the reader prompted Pepper and Ehrlich to conclude that a learned society to study the work of Jaspers should be founded. Since 1980 the Karl Jaspers Society of North America (KJSNA) has conducted its annual meetings with the
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(APA) and occasionally with the
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(SPEP). Selected papers of KJSNA meetings are published, since 2005, in the Open Source on-line journal '' Existenz'', co-edited by Alan M. Olson (
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) and
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( California State University at Sonoma) from 2006-2015. Since 2016
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is the journal's Editor-in-Chief. Research and writing presented at the annual meetings of KJSNA is automatically being considered for publication, although ''Existenz'' also welcomes unsolicited related materials in philosophy, religion, politics, and the arts. The 30th Anniversary of KJSNA is celebrated in a collection of essays co-edited by Helmut Wautischer, Alan M. Olson, and Gregory J. Walters entitled, ''Philosophical Faith and the Future of Humanity'',(
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, 2011). The Society (KJSNA) has played a leading role in the organization of international meetings of Jaspers societies at
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, in cooperation with the Karl Jaspers Stiftung of Basel, the Jaspers Society of Japan, the Österreichische Karl-Jaspers-Gesellschaft, and the Jaspers Society of Poland. The first international meeting was held in Montreal 1983 at the XVII
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. Subsequent meetings have been held at the XVIII World Congress of Philosophy in Brighton, England (1988); the XIX World Congress of Philosophy in Moscow (1993); the XX World Congress of Philosophy in Boston (1998); the XXI World Congress of Philosophy in Istanbul (2003); the XXII World Congress of Philosophy in Seoul, Korea (2008); and the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy in Athens, Greece (2013). In 2018, KJSNA was the official organizer of the Eight International Jaspers Conference in conjunction with the XXIV. World Congress of Philosophy in Beijing, China. The proceedings of the meetings of the International Association of Karl Jaspers Societies listed above have been published under the following titles: * Karl Jaspers Today: Philosophy at the Threshold of the Future () * Karl Jaspers: Philosopher Among Philosophers () * Karl Jaspers: On the Way to World Philosophy () * Karl Jaspers’ Philosophy: Rooted in the Present, Paradigm for the Future () * Karl Jaspers: Historic Actuality in View of the Fundamental Problems of Mankind () * Cross-Cultural Conflicts and Communication: Rethinking Jaspers' Philosophy Today () * For the 2018 conference, selected papers are included in subsequent issues of ''Existenz'', starting with Volume 13, No.1, Spring 2018.Existenz Volume 13, No.1, Spring 2018
/ref> The Karl Jaspers Society of North America is tax exempt under the U.S. Internal Revenue Code.


Further reading

*Karl Jaspers, ''Basic Philosophical Writings'', edited and translated by Edith Ehrlich, Leonard H. Ehrlich, George B. Pepper, originally published by
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in 1985 () with a revised edition in paperback published by Prometheus Books in 1994 ().


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External links


Official KJSNA websitePaideia Project at Boston University''Existenz''Karl Jaspers Stiftung Basel, SwitzerlandKarl Jaspers - What Is Philosophy?(English Subtitles)Karl Jaspers Interview (1968) - A Self-Portrait (English Subtitles)Jaspers-Jahr 2008
{{Authority control Organizations established in 1980 Continental philosophy organizations Existentialist organizations Organizations based in Boston Philosophical societies in the United States Karl Jaspers