In a recent work entitled You must change your life, Peter Sloterdijk explores the practising nature of philosophy and predicts the return of the “immunological”. There is currently a growing demand for anthropotechnics able to strengthen our immune-symbolic system (i.e. mental and physical methods that protect us against uncertainty, anguish, and death). The anthropotechnics that are being practiced worldwide, such as Yoga or Mindfulness, come originally from Indian philosophies and not from ancient Greek or Roman philosophy. Despite the work of historians of philosophy such as Pierre Hadot, the spiritual exercises of ancient Greco-Roman philosophy continue to be studied as fossilized specimens inside university classrooms. This could be...
John Dewey’s Art as Experience (1934) explores how art develops out of everyday experience. Imbued w...
(Winner of the 2017 Paragraph annual essay prize competition, on the theme of ‘Belongings’) This ...
“There is nothing unchangeable in the world, Only variability is unchangeable.” Albert Einstein Acco...
In a recent work entitled You must change your life, Peter Sloterdijk explores the practising nature...
Although the German philosopher Peter Sloterdijk (1947) is certainly still not a well-known, let alo...
I begin by acknowledging the profusion of Peter Sloterdijk’s published work, the suggestion by Bruno...
The concept of anthropotechnology represents one of the main aspects of the thought of Peter Sloterd...
Sloterdijk considers human beings to be the only beings that have succeeded in detaching themselves ...
This essay describes Peter Sloterdijk’s “side view” of philosophy. That is, it des...
Friedrich Nietzsche associated philosophical asceticism with “hatred of the human, and even more of ...
Nagrinėjamas filosofijos ir egzistencijos santykis. Egzistencija traktuojama kaip vientisa istorija, į...
Sloterdijk considers human beings to be the only beings that have succeeded in detaching themselves ...
This paper proposes that resources from philosophy as a way of life (PWL), in particular the prescri...
Sloterdijk’s spherology has brought many contributions to contemporary philosophical debate, around...
Choosing a way of life is not located at the end of a process of philosophical activity, asan append...
John Dewey’s Art as Experience (1934) explores how art develops out of everyday experience. Imbued w...
(Winner of the 2017 Paragraph annual essay prize competition, on the theme of ‘Belongings’) This ...
“There is nothing unchangeable in the world, Only variability is unchangeable.” Albert Einstein Acco...
In a recent work entitled You must change your life, Peter Sloterdijk explores the practising nature...
Although the German philosopher Peter Sloterdijk (1947) is certainly still not a well-known, let alo...
I begin by acknowledging the profusion of Peter Sloterdijk’s published work, the suggestion by Bruno...
The concept of anthropotechnology represents one of the main aspects of the thought of Peter Sloterd...
Sloterdijk considers human beings to be the only beings that have succeeded in detaching themselves ...
This essay describes Peter Sloterdijk’s “side view” of philosophy. That is, it des...
Friedrich Nietzsche associated philosophical asceticism with “hatred of the human, and even more of ...
Nagrinėjamas filosofijos ir egzistencijos santykis. Egzistencija traktuojama kaip vientisa istorija, į...
Sloterdijk considers human beings to be the only beings that have succeeded in detaching themselves ...
This paper proposes that resources from philosophy as a way of life (PWL), in particular the prescri...
Sloterdijk’s spherology has brought many contributions to contemporary philosophical debate, around...
Choosing a way of life is not located at the end of a process of philosophical activity, asan append...
John Dewey’s Art as Experience (1934) explores how art develops out of everyday experience. Imbued w...
(Winner of the 2017 Paragraph annual essay prize competition, on the theme of ‘Belongings’) This ...
“There is nothing unchangeable in the world, Only variability is unchangeable.” Albert Einstein Acco...