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Out of the World (Cultural Memory in the Present

Peter Sloterdijk
Barcode 9781503633292
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Release Date: 07/05/2024

Edition: 1st
Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality
Sub-Genre: Theology
Translator: Corey A. Dansereau, Gill Zimmermann
Label: Stanford University Press
Series: Cultural Memory in the Present
Contributors: Corey A. Dansereau (Translated by), Gill Zimmermann (Translated by)
Language: English
Publisher: Stanford University Press

In this essential early work, the preeminent European philosopher Peter Sloterdijk offers a cross-cultural and transdisciplinary meditation on humanity's tendency to refuse the world.

Developing the first seeds of his anthropotechnics, Sloterdijk theorizes consciousness as a medium, tuned and retuned over the course of technological and social history. His subject here is the "world-alien" (Weltfremdheit) in man that was formerly institutionalized in religions, but is increasingly dealt with in modern times through practices of psychotherapy. Originally written in 1993, this almost clairvoyant work examines how humans seek escape from the world in cross-cultural and historical context, up to the mania and world-escapism of our cybernetic network culture. Chapters delve into artificial habitats and forms of intoxication, from early Christian desert monks to pharmaco-theology through psychedelics. In classic form, Sloterdijk recalibrates and reinvents concepts from the ancient Greeks to Heidegger to develop an astonishingly contemporary philosophical anthropology.