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Peter Sloterdijk - Not Saved: Essays After Heidegger - 9780745696997 - V9780745696997
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Not Saved: Essays After Heidegger

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Description for Not Saved: Essays After Heidegger Paperback. One can rightly say of Peter Sloterdijk that each of his essays and lectures is also an unwritten book. That is why the texts presented here, which sketch a philosophical physiognomy of Martin Heidegger, should also be characterized as a collected renunciation of exhaustiveness. Num Pages: 300 pages. BIC Classification: HPCF3. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 231 x 153 x 26. Weight in Grams: 454.

One can rightly say of Peter Sloterdijk that each of his essays and lectures is also an unwritten book. That is why the texts presented here, which sketch a philosophical physiognomy of Martin Heidegger, should also be characterized as a collected renunciation of exhaustiveness.

In order to situate Heidegger's thought in the history of ideas and problems, Peter Sloterdijk approaches Heidegger's work with questions such as: If Western philosophy emerged from the spirit of the polis, what are we to make of the philosophical suitability of a man who never made a secret of his stubborn attachment to rural life? ... Read more

Sloterdijk also considers several other crucial twentieth-century thinkers who provide some needed contrast for the philosophical physiognomy of Martin Heidegger. A consideration of Niklas Luhmann as a kind of contemporary version of the Devil's Advocate, a provocative critical interpretation of Theodor Adorno's philosophy that focuses on its theological underpinnings and which also includes reflections on the philosophical significance of hyperbole, and a short sketch of the pessimistic thought of Emil Cioran all round out and deepen Sloterdijk's attempts to think with, against, and beyond Heidegger. Finally, in essays such as "Domestication of Being" and the "Rules for the Human Park," which incited an international controversy around the time of its publication and has been translated afresh for this volume, Sloterdijk develops some of his most intriguing and important ideas on anthropogenesis, humanism, technology, and genetic engineering.

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Product Details

Publisher
Polity
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
453g
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780745696997
SKU
V9780745696997
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Ref
99-50

About Peter Sloterdijk
Peter Sloterdijk is Professor of Philosophy and Aesthetics at the Karlsruhe School of Design.

Reviews for Not Saved: Essays After Heidegger
"This book is essential for anyone interested in one of the contemporary world's most prescient, prolific, and prominent philosophers."  Phenomenological Reviews “With his usual flair, philosophical finesse, and dazzling scholarship, Peter Sloterdijk shows us what it means to read Heidegger today, beyond accusation and apology. At a time when so many have decided to turn away from his thought, ... Read more

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