This introductory essay provides a background to the writings of Peter Sloterdijk. It begins with a discussion of writings translated into English in the late 1980s—the Critique of Cynical Reason and Thinker on Stage—but then shows how Sloterdijk’s work has developed and changed over the last two decades. Particular attention is paid to his writings on Europe and politics; the three-volume book Sphären [Spheres]; and his most recent writings on globalisation. The suggestion is that with the extensive forthcoming programme of translations and renewed interest in his work the scene is set for an effective ‘second coming’ of Sloterdijk. This theme issue of Society and Space contributes to that work of translation and interpretation
With his three-volume magnum opus on spheres, Peter Sloterdijk introduces a critical philosophical ...
7 The abstract I consider the works of Peter Sloterdijk in my thesis. I concentrate to Sloterdijk's ...
The concept of anthropotechnology represents one of the main aspects of the thought of Peter Sloterd...
Although the German philosopher Peter Sloterdijk (1947) is certainly still not a well-known, let alo...
Centred on 'Foams', the third volume of his Spheres trilogy, this article questions the privilege gr...
(Winner of the 2017 Paragraph annual essay prize competition, on the theme of ‘Belongings’) This ...
This paper begins with an appreciation and critique of the remarkable work of Peter Sloterdijk which...
The paper explores the question of utopia in the work of Peter Sloterdijk from a narratological and ...
The arguably two most creative theoretical contributions on established understandings of space have...
The essay attempts to point out the benefits of reading Peter Sloterdijk’s works from the perspectiv...
Sloterdijk’s spherology has brought many contributions to contemporary philosophical debate, around...
Sloterdijk has in recent years grown into one of Germany’s most influential thinkers. His work, whic...
The essay, celebrating the 70th birthday of the German author, essayist and philosopher Peter Sloter...
The article considers the spherological approach to the theory of globalization and the spatial onto...
This essay describes Peter Sloterdijk’s “side view” of philosophy. That is, it des...
With his three-volume magnum opus on spheres, Peter Sloterdijk introduces a critical philosophical ...
7 The abstract I consider the works of Peter Sloterdijk in my thesis. I concentrate to Sloterdijk's ...
The concept of anthropotechnology represents one of the main aspects of the thought of Peter Sloterd...
Although the German philosopher Peter Sloterdijk (1947) is certainly still not a well-known, let alo...
Centred on 'Foams', the third volume of his Spheres trilogy, this article questions the privilege gr...
(Winner of the 2017 Paragraph annual essay prize competition, on the theme of ‘Belongings’) This ...
This paper begins with an appreciation and critique of the remarkable work of Peter Sloterdijk which...
The paper explores the question of utopia in the work of Peter Sloterdijk from a narratological and ...
The arguably two most creative theoretical contributions on established understandings of space have...
The essay attempts to point out the benefits of reading Peter Sloterdijk’s works from the perspectiv...
Sloterdijk’s spherology has brought many contributions to contemporary philosophical debate, around...
Sloterdijk has in recent years grown into one of Germany’s most influential thinkers. His work, whic...
The essay, celebrating the 70th birthday of the German author, essayist and philosopher Peter Sloter...
The article considers the spherological approach to the theory of globalization and the spatial onto...
This essay describes Peter Sloterdijk’s “side view” of philosophy. That is, it des...
With his three-volume magnum opus on spheres, Peter Sloterdijk introduces a critical philosophical ...
7 The abstract I consider the works of Peter Sloterdijk in my thesis. I concentrate to Sloterdijk's ...
The concept of anthropotechnology represents one of the main aspects of the thought of Peter Sloterd...