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Sloterdijk's Anthropotechnics
Herausgeber: Roney, Patrick; Rossi, Andrea
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This volume focuses upon one of Peter Sloterdijk's central ideas, anthropotechnics. The essays included in this volume enter a critical dialogue with Sloterdijk and his many philosophical interlocutors.
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This volume focuses upon one of Peter Sloterdijk's central ideas, anthropotechnics. The essays included in this volume enter a critical dialogue with Sloterdijk and his many philosophical interlocutors.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Angelaki: New Work in the Theoretical Humanities
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781032193717
- ISBN-10: 1032193719
- Artikelnr.: 69929838
- Angelaki: New Work in the Theoretical Humanities
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781032193717
- ISBN-10: 1032193719
- Artikelnr.: 69929838
Andrea Rossi is Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Philosophy at Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey. His principal research interests lie at the intersection of twentieth- and twenty-first-century Continental philosophy and political theory, with a special focus on the question of political and economic subjectivity. He is the author of The Labour of Subjectivity: Foucault on Biopolitics, Economy, Critique (2015), and co-editor with Diana Stypinska of Pastoral Power Today (forthcoming). Patrick Roney earned his Ph. D. in Comparative Literature from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, and taught in the Philosophy department at Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey, as an Associate Professor until his retirement in 2018. At present he teaches in the Liberal Arts Department at the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA. His research interests include aesthetics and the philosophy of art, with a particular focus on the sublime and the postmodern, the modern lyric, as well as phenomenology and environmental ethics. He has published numerous essays both in literature and in philosophy in journals such as the African American Review, Research in Phenomenology, The South African Journal of Philosophy, and several others.
Foreword Introduction: Sloterdijk's Anthropotechnics 1. Alone with Oneself:
Solitude as Cultural Technique 2. Anthropotechnics and the Absolute
Imperative 3. Of an Enlightenment-conservative Tone Recently Adopted in
Philosophy 4. Specters of Religion: Sloterdijk, Immunology, and the Crisis
of Immanence 5. Sartre and Sloterdijk: The Ethical Imperative. You Must
Change Your Life 6. Ascetic Worlds: Notes on Politics and Technologies of
the Self after Peter Sloterdijk 7. The Limits of the Spheres: Otherness and
Solipsism in Peter Sloterdijk's Philosophy 8. Anthropotechnical Practising
in the Foam-world 9. Staying with the Darkness: Peter Sloterdijk's
Anthropotechnics for the Digital Age 10. The Unknown Quantity: Sleep as a
Trope in Sloterdijk's Anthropotechnics Untitled (Negative Exercises)
Solitude as Cultural Technique 2. Anthropotechnics and the Absolute
Imperative 3. Of an Enlightenment-conservative Tone Recently Adopted in
Philosophy 4. Specters of Religion: Sloterdijk, Immunology, and the Crisis
of Immanence 5. Sartre and Sloterdijk: The Ethical Imperative. You Must
Change Your Life 6. Ascetic Worlds: Notes on Politics and Technologies of
the Self after Peter Sloterdijk 7. The Limits of the Spheres: Otherness and
Solipsism in Peter Sloterdijk's Philosophy 8. Anthropotechnical Practising
in the Foam-world 9. Staying with the Darkness: Peter Sloterdijk's
Anthropotechnics for the Digital Age 10. The Unknown Quantity: Sleep as a
Trope in Sloterdijk's Anthropotechnics Untitled (Negative Exercises)
Foreword Introduction: Sloterdijk's Anthropotechnics 1. Alone with Oneself:
Solitude as Cultural Technique 2. Anthropotechnics and the Absolute
Imperative 3. Of an Enlightenment-conservative Tone Recently Adopted in
Philosophy 4. Specters of Religion: Sloterdijk, Immunology, and the Crisis
of Immanence 5. Sartre and Sloterdijk: The Ethical Imperative. You Must
Change Your Life 6. Ascetic Worlds: Notes on Politics and Technologies of
the Self after Peter Sloterdijk 7. The Limits of the Spheres: Otherness and
Solipsism in Peter Sloterdijk's Philosophy 8. Anthropotechnical Practising
in the Foam-world 9. Staying with the Darkness: Peter Sloterdijk's
Anthropotechnics for the Digital Age 10. The Unknown Quantity: Sleep as a
Trope in Sloterdijk's Anthropotechnics Untitled (Negative Exercises)
Solitude as Cultural Technique 2. Anthropotechnics and the Absolute
Imperative 3. Of an Enlightenment-conservative Tone Recently Adopted in
Philosophy 4. Specters of Religion: Sloterdijk, Immunology, and the Crisis
of Immanence 5. Sartre and Sloterdijk: The Ethical Imperative. You Must
Change Your Life 6. Ascetic Worlds: Notes on Politics and Technologies of
the Self after Peter Sloterdijk 7. The Limits of the Spheres: Otherness and
Solipsism in Peter Sloterdijk's Philosophy 8. Anthropotechnical Practising
in the Foam-world 9. Staying with the Darkness: Peter Sloterdijk's
Anthropotechnics for the Digital Age 10. The Unknown Quantity: Sleep as a
Trope in Sloterdijk's Anthropotechnics Untitled (Negative Exercises)