Peter Sloterdijk
Born
in Karlsruhe, Germany
June 26, 1947
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Critique of Cynical Reason
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1983
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Bubbles: Spheres I
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1998
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You Must Change Your Life
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2009
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Normas para el parque humano
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1999
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Rage and Time: A Psychopolitical Investigation
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2006
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Globes: Spheres Volume II: Macrospherology
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1999
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In the World Interior of Capital: Towards a Philosophical Theory of Globalization
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2004
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Philosophical Temperaments: From Plato to Foucault
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2009
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Estrés y Libertad
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2011
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Nietzsche Apostle
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2001
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“How much truth is contained in something can be best determined by making it thoroughly laughable and then watching to see how much joking around it can take. For truth is a matter that can withstand mockery, that is freshened by any ironic gesture directed at it. Whatever cannot withstand satire is false.”
― Critique of Cynical Reason
― Critique of Cynical Reason
“We can trace the communitarian fantasy that lies at the root of all humanism back to the model of a literary society, in which participation through reading the canon reveals a common love of inspiring messages. At the heart of humanism so understood we discover a cult or club fantasy: the dream of the portentous solidarity of those who have been chosen to be allowed to read. In the ancient world—indeed, until the dawn of the modern nation-states—the power of reading actually did mean something like membership of a secret elite; linguistic knowledge once counted in many places as the provenance of sorcery. In Middle English the word 'glamour' developed out of the word 'grammar'. The person who could read would be thought easily capable of other impossibilities.”
― Regels voor het Mensenpark
― Regels voor het Mensenpark
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