“Man, if he is to remain man, must advance by way of consciousness.”

—  Karl Jaspers

Man in the Modern Age (1933)
Context: Man, if he is to remain man, must advance by way of consciousness. There is no road leading backward.... We can no longer veil reality from ourselves by renouncing self-consciousness without simultaneously excluding ourselves from the historical course of human existence. <!-- p. 143

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German psychiatrist and philosopher 1883–1969

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