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  2. Peter Sloterdijk - Wikipedia

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    Peter Sloterdijk (/ ˈ s l oʊ t ər d aɪ k /; German: [ˈsloːtɐˌdaɪk]; born 26 June 1947) is a German philosopher and cultural theorist. He was a professor of philosophy and media theory at and Rector from 2001-2015 of the University of Art and Design Karlsruhe. He co-hosted the German television show Das Philosophische Quartett from 2002 ...

  3. Rage and Time - Wikipedia

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    Rage and Time: A Psychopolitical Investigation (German: Zorn und Zeit. Politisch-psychologischer Versuch) is a 2006 book by the German philosopher Peter Sloterdijk.It traces the role and prevalence of rage in Western history, starting with the Thumos described by Homer in the Iliad.

  4. You Must Change Your Life - Wikipedia

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    Sloterdijk uses "anthropotechnics" to refer to "techniques of individual and collective self-transformation" with a lens that sees "human life not in terms of a struggle between those who wield power and those who are subject to it (he dismisses this version of history as leftist kitsch), but in terms of the networks of 'discipline' through which we live our lives and construct our world". [2]

  5. Spheres trilogy - Wikipedia

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    www.suhrkamp.de /buch /peter-sloterdijk-sphaeren-t-9783518414941 The Spheres trilogy ( German : Sphären-Trilogie ) is three books about the human conception of inhabited spaces, written by the German philosopher Peter Sloterdijk and titled Bubbles (1998), Globes (1999) and Foams (2004).

  6. Critique of Cynical Reason - Wikipedia

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    Critique of Cynical Reason is a book by the German philosopher Peter Sloterdijk, published in 1983 in two volumes under the German title Kritik der zynischen Vernunft. [1] It discusses philosophical Cynicism and popular cynicism as a societal phenomenon in European history. [2]

  7. Infinite Mobilization - Wikipedia

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    Peter Sloterdijk argues that modernity as a project is based on a conception of kinetics where the world is controlled by humans who move it toward a future utopia. This continuously leads to disappointment, as the utopian human actions set unexpected things in motion and create side-effects outside the control of reason. The disappointment ...

  8. God's Zeal - Wikipedia

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    She complimented Sloterdijk for avoiding Cliteur's shallowness and "'missionary of enlightenment' attitude". Ultimately, however, she found Sloterdijk's adoption of Friedrich Nietzsche's "psycho-hygienic" opposition to monotheism to be condescending. "In sum", Riessen wrote, "both for Sloterdijk and Cliteur, monotheist religions are not judged ...

  9. Making the Heavens Speak - Wikipedia

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    "Neues Buch von Peter Sloterdijk: Die Götter, die wir riefen". Focus (in German) Suhrkamp Verlag. "Peter Sloterdijk: Den Himmel zum Sprechen bringen – Über Theopoesie". suhrkamp.de (in German) Polity. "Making the Heavens Speak: Religion as Poetry". politybooks.com