In his major investigation into the nature of humans, Peter Sloterdijk
presents a critique of myth - the myth of the return of religion. For
it is not religion that is returning; rather, there is something else
quite profound that is taking on increasing significance in the
present: the human as a practising, training being, one that creates
itself through exercises and thereby transcends itself. Rainer Maria
Rilke formulated the drive towards such self-training in the early
twentieth century in the imperative 'You must change your life'. In
making his case for the expansion of the practice zone for individuals
and for society as a whole, Sloterdijk develops a fundamental and
fundamentally new anthropology. The core of his science of the human
being is an insight into the self-formation of all things human. The
activity of both individuals and collectives constantly comes back to
affect them: work affects the worker, communication the communicator,
feelings the feeler. It is those humans who engage expressly in
practice that embody this mode of existence most clearly: farmers,
workers, warriors, writers, yogis, rhetoricians, musicians or models.
By examining their training plans and peak performances, this book
offers a panorama of exercises that are necessary to be, and remain, a
human being.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780745694740
Publisert
2014
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
500
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