Peter Sloterdijk
Autor(a) de Critique of Cynical Reason
About the Author
Peter Sloterdijk is Professor of Philosophy and Aesthetics at the Karlsruhe School of Design.
Séries
Obras por Peter Sloterdijk
In the World Interior of Capital: Towards a Philosophical Theory of Globalization (2005) 163 exemplares
Règles pour le parc humain : Une lettre en réponse à la Lettre sur l'humanisme de Heidegger (1967) 141 exemplares
Zur Welt kommen, zur Sprache kommen: Frankfurter Vorlesungen (Edition Suhrkamp) (German Edition) (1988) 41 exemplares
Essai d'intoxication volontaire, suivi de "L'Heure du crime et le temps de l'oeuvre d'art" (1996) 34 exemplares
Im Schatten des Sinai: Fußnote über Ursprünge und Wandlungen totaler Mitgliedschaft (edition suhrkamp) (2013) 20 exemplares
Kopernikanische Mobilmachung und ptolemaische Abrustung: Asthetischer Versuch (Edition Suhrkamp) (German Edition) (1987) 18 exemplares
Theorie der Nachkriegszeiten: Bemerkungen zu den deutsch-französischen Beziehungen seit 1945 (2008) 14 exemplares
Tau von den Bermudas: Über einige Regime der Einbildungskraft (edition suhrkamp) (2001) 7 exemplares
Der Staat streift seine Samthandschuhe ab: Ausgewählte Gespräche und Beiträge 2020-2021 (suhrkamp… (2021) 6 exemplares
Réflexes primitifs : Considérations psychopolitiques sur les inquiétudes européennes (2019) 6 exemplares
Sferen I en II 4 exemplares
Reflexos Primitivos 3 exemplares
Kansen in de gevarenzone : kanttekeningen bij de variatie in spiritualiteit na de secularisatie (2001) 3 exemplares
O SOL E A MORTE 2 exemplares
Depois de Deus 2 exemplares
Se a Europa Acordar Reflexões sobre o Programa duma Potência Mundial no Termo da sua Ausência Política (Portuguese… (2008) 2 exemplares
Der Blaue Reiter. Journal für Philosophie: Der Blaue Reiter 25. Wozu Philosophie?: BD 25 (2008) 2 exemplares
A gondolkodó a színpadon: Nietzsche materializmusa; A Jó Hír megjavításáról: Nietzsche ötödik 'Evangéliuma' (2001) 2 exemplares
De hartslag van de wereld 2 exemplares
Hacer hablar al cielo (Spanish Edition) 1 exemplar
Das Menschentreibhaus: Stichworte zur historischen und prophetischen Anthropologie. Vier grosse Vorlesungen ([medien]i) (2001) 1 exemplar
Disprețuirea maselor 1 exemplar
Prometheus's Remorse: From the Gift of Fire to Global Arson (Semiotext(e) / Intervention Series) (2024) 1 exemplar
Sphären, Planetarium Hamburg, 10. Juli 2006 1 exemplar
Literatur und Organisation von Lebenserfahrung : Autobiographien d. Zwanziger Jahre (1978) 1 exemplar
Caratteri filosofici 1 exemplar
Il Dio visibile: Le radici religiose del nostro rapporto con il denaro. Conversazione con Manfred Osten. Traduzione e… (2017) 1 exemplar
God, geest, geld 1 exemplar
Crescita o extraprofitto: appunti per una nuova concezione dell'idea europea di vita (2013) 1 exemplar
Božja revnost 1 exemplar
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Conhecimento Comum
- Nome canónico
- Sloterdijk, Peter
- Outros nomes
- SLOTERDIJK, Peter
- Data de nascimento
- 1947-06-26
- Sexo
- male
- Nacionalidade
- Duitsland
- Local de nascimento
- Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
- Ocupações
- filosoof
- Organizações
- Frankfurter Schule
- Prémios e menções honrosas
- Ernst-Robert-Curtius-Preis für Essayistik (1993)
Friedrich Märker-Preis für Essayistik (2000)
Christian-Kellerer-Preis für die Zukunft philosophischer Gedanken (2001)
Sigmund-Freud-Preis für wissenschaftliche Prosa (2005)
"Commandeur de l´Ordre des Arts et des Lettres" der französischen Republik (2006)
Lessing-Preis für Kritik (2008) (mostrar todos 7)
Ludwig-Börne-Preis (2013)
Fatal error: Call to undefined function isLitsy() in /var/www/html/inc_magicDB.php on line 425- seit 1992 Professor für Philosophie und Medientheorie an der Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe
seit 2001 Rektor der Hochschule für Gestaltung Karlsruhe
seit Januar 2002: Gemeinsam mit Rüdiger Safranski Leiter der Sendung "Das Philosophische Quartett" im ZDF
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Estatísticas
- Obras
- 120
- Also by
- 1
- Membros
- 3,602
- Popularidade
- #7,031
- Avaliação
- 4.0
- Críticas
- 22
- ISBN
- 418
- Línguas
- 20
- Marcado como favorito
- 9
The online library only functions as a facsimile of the real thing in moments of shortcomings, lapses, gaps. The (metaphorical) Critique-of-Cynical-Reason-epub not being in the (metaphorical) card-catalogue; the much lesser-known work has snuck onto the shelves, and why not.
Though in ostensible opposition with the movement of deconstruction, Sloterdijk appears not unconnected with the tradition, exemplified in a certain sympathetic-antagonistic reading of certain texts. The book contains competent, if not exceptional, essays on the Heideggerian oeuvre with reference to the Sloterdijkian Spheres project, however the most significant insight derives from the perception of "incommensurable euphoria" at the core of post-war critical theory. Intended as a critique of Crtitical-Theory-Gnosticism-Hyperbolics, this recognition (perhaps unintentionally) lays open the movement underlying such [already almost unreadable] projects as Minima Moralia, opening the criticism of certain Adorno-flavored hyperbolics in a new sympathetic mode often already (inappropriately) in wide practice in Nietzsche, and which, at present, may be the most fruitful avenue for their interpretation as living text.
On critical theroy/ gnosticism/ hyperbole:
The polemic against gnosticism-critical-theory, however, appears to thrust too far forward in what Sloterdijk obviously perceives to be the advantage of having trapped an enemy in a fatal bind:
This is the response to "reification/Second Nature" (i.e. the critical-theory description of 'posthyperbolics') with the Nietzschean bend, "but that's how things really are in reality." Perhaps correct, though the argument is not as strong as we would hope. Sloterdijk, aware of this, posits a differentiation between the two, "Posthyperbolics from insight could be a stage of maturity; posthyperbolics from weakness is a phase of the economy." Frankly impossible, however, to say which is which (and that which we might think to belong to one category will perhaps eventually reveal itself to be the trace of the other...)
Though we cannot deny the critique of hyperbole "hits home," the dialogue conspicuously neglects the category of understatement, which, perhaps is equally, if not more, the domain of truth. And it is also possible to conceive the reality of a "gaze of truth" from which even Adorno's "exaggerations" are understatement. From the perspective of our Deconstructivist betters, perhaps they already are. On the other hand, one occasionally wonders why Sloterdijk's project has special elevated place for the work of reactionaries, Cioran, Houllebecq, and perhaps would have the affinity to accumulate a certain popularity among the few of them who can read.
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