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Book Synopsis
In his major investigation into the nature of humans, Peter Sloterdijk presents a critique of myth - the myth of the return of religion.

Trade Review

"Breathtaking.... A superb and wide-ranging analysis of those moderns who have refused to be pampered or to dwell in capitalist decadence."
The Guardian

"Make(s) it possible to begin to come to grips with Sloterdijk as a stirring and eclectic thinker, who addresses himself boldly to the most important problems of our age."
New Republic

"A tour de force that engages the history of philosophy, religion, and thought, both Western and Eastern, in ways that make you think deeply about the evolution of the human being these past few thousand years."
Los Angeles Review of Books

"Sloterdijk is both seriously learned and brilliantly creative, and he has a talent for wit. He deserves shelf-space alongside Nietzsche, Heidegger and Foucault."
New Humanist

"Sloterdijk has constructed in this beautiful text a supreme heterotopology - a place from which to think and see differently."
Eduardo Mendieta, Stony Brook University

"A challenging, powerful, and at times frustrating read. Sloterdijk ranges widely across literatures and topics, inspiring and provoking in equal measure. He is fortunate to have Wieland Hoban as his excellent translator. A very good antidote to the chicken-soup banalities of other life-changing philosophy."
Stuart Elden, Durham University

"Challenging the pious and self-righteous alarm of those who have declared war on the return to religion, Sloterdijk – in his typically original irreverence – argues that we cannot see today’s religiosity as any sort of return. What is really at stake is the formation of the self through practices. Charting a path beyond liberal critiques of religion and post-secular pseudo-returns to spirit, Sloterdijk provides a genuinely twenty-first century approach to the problem of life-formation. This book opens up new ways of thinking about life after humanism without lapsing into the simple affirmations of the post-human."
Claire Colebrook, Penn State University

"Peter Sloterdijk has assembled in this book the most amazing series of practices invented in history to hold humans souls suspended to a virtual hook slightly above their head. The result is a totally original analysis of religion by the most important philosopher or rather educator of today."
Bruno Latour, Ecole des mines, Paris



Table of Contents

Introduction: On the Anthropotechnic Turn 1

The Planet of the Practising

1 The Command from the Stone 19
Rilke’s Experience

2 Remote View of the Ascetic Planet 29
Nietzsche’s Antiquity Project

3 Only Cripples Will Survive 40
Unthan’s Lesson

4 Last Hunger Art 61
Kafka’s Artistes

5 Parisian Buddhism 73
Cioran’s Exercises

Transition: Religions Do Not Exist 83
From Pierre de Coubertin to L. Ron Hubbard

I The Conquest of the Improbable: For an Acrobatic Ethics

Programme 109

1 Height Psychology 111
The doctrine of Upward Propagation and the Meaning of ‘Over’

2 ‘Culture Is a Monastic Rule’ 131
Twilight of the Life Forms, Disciplines

3 Sleepless in Ephesus 160
On the Demons of Habit and Their Taming Through First Theory

4 Habitus and Inertia 175
On the Base Camps of the Practising Life

5 Cur Homo Artista 190
On the Ease of the Impossible

II Exaggeration Procedures

Backdrop: Retreats into Unusualness 211

6 First Eccentricity 217
On the Separation of the Practising and Their Soliloguies

7 The Complete and the Incomplete 243
How the Spirit of Perfection Entangles the Practising in Stories

8 Master Games 271
Trainers as Guarantors of the Art of Exaggeration

9 Change of Trainer and Revolution 298
On Conversations and Opportunistic Turns

III The Exercises of the Modern

Prospect: The Re-Secularization of the Withdrawn Subject 315

10 Art with Humans 331
In the Arsenals of Anthropotechnics

11 In the Auto-Operatively Curved Space 369
New Human Beings Between Anaesthesia and Biopolitics

12 Exercises and Misexercises 404
The Critique of Repetition

Retrospective
From the Re-Embedding of the Subject to the Relapse into Total Care

Outlook: The Absolute Imperative 442

Notes 453

Index 487

You Must Change Your Life

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 11/23/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780745649214, 978-0745649214
      ISBN10: 0745649211
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In his major investigation into the nature of humans, Peter Sloterdijk presents a critique of myth - the myth of the return of religion.

      Trade Review

      "Breathtaking.... A superb and wide-ranging analysis of those moderns who have refused to be pampered or to dwell in capitalist decadence."
      The Guardian

      "Make(s) it possible to begin to come to grips with Sloterdijk as a stirring and eclectic thinker, who addresses himself boldly to the most important problems of our age."
      New Republic

      "A tour de force that engages the history of philosophy, religion, and thought, both Western and Eastern, in ways that make you think deeply about the evolution of the human being these past few thousand years."
      Los Angeles Review of Books

      "Sloterdijk is both seriously learned and brilliantly creative, and he has a talent for wit. He deserves shelf-space alongside Nietzsche, Heidegger and Foucault."
      New Humanist

      "Sloterdijk has constructed in this beautiful text a supreme heterotopology - a place from which to think and see differently."
      Eduardo Mendieta, Stony Brook University

      "A challenging, powerful, and at times frustrating read. Sloterdijk ranges widely across literatures and topics, inspiring and provoking in equal measure. He is fortunate to have Wieland Hoban as his excellent translator. A very good antidote to the chicken-soup banalities of other life-changing philosophy."
      Stuart Elden, Durham University

      "Challenging the pious and self-righteous alarm of those who have declared war on the return to religion, Sloterdijk – in his typically original irreverence – argues that we cannot see today’s religiosity as any sort of return. What is really at stake is the formation of the self through practices. Charting a path beyond liberal critiques of religion and post-secular pseudo-returns to spirit, Sloterdijk provides a genuinely twenty-first century approach to the problem of life-formation. This book opens up new ways of thinking about life after humanism without lapsing into the simple affirmations of the post-human."
      Claire Colebrook, Penn State University

      "Peter Sloterdijk has assembled in this book the most amazing series of practices invented in history to hold humans souls suspended to a virtual hook slightly above their head. The result is a totally original analysis of religion by the most important philosopher or rather educator of today."
      Bruno Latour, Ecole des mines, Paris



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: On the Anthropotechnic Turn 1

      The Planet of the Practising

      1 The Command from the Stone 19
      Rilke’s Experience

      2 Remote View of the Ascetic Planet 29
      Nietzsche’s Antiquity Project

      3 Only Cripples Will Survive 40
      Unthan’s Lesson

      4 Last Hunger Art 61
      Kafka’s Artistes

      5 Parisian Buddhism 73
      Cioran’s Exercises

      Transition: Religions Do Not Exist 83
      From Pierre de Coubertin to L. Ron Hubbard

      I The Conquest of the Improbable: For an Acrobatic Ethics

      Programme 109

      1 Height Psychology 111
      The doctrine of Upward Propagation and the Meaning of ‘Over’

      2 ‘Culture Is a Monastic Rule’ 131
      Twilight of the Life Forms, Disciplines

      3 Sleepless in Ephesus 160
      On the Demons of Habit and Their Taming Through First Theory

      4 Habitus and Inertia 175
      On the Base Camps of the Practising Life

      5 Cur Homo Artista 190
      On the Ease of the Impossible

      II Exaggeration Procedures

      Backdrop: Retreats into Unusualness 211

      6 First Eccentricity 217
      On the Separation of the Practising and Their Soliloguies

      7 The Complete and the Incomplete 243
      How the Spirit of Perfection Entangles the Practising in Stories

      8 Master Games 271
      Trainers as Guarantors of the Art of Exaggeration

      9 Change of Trainer and Revolution 298
      On Conversations and Opportunistic Turns

      III The Exercises of the Modern

      Prospect: The Re-Secularization of the Withdrawn Subject 315

      10 Art with Humans 331
      In the Arsenals of Anthropotechnics

      11 In the Auto-Operatively Curved Space 369
      New Human Beings Between Anaesthesia and Biopolitics

      12 Exercises and Misexercises 404
      The Critique of Repetition

      Retrospective
      From the Re-Embedding of the Subject to the Relapse into Total Care

      Outlook: The Absolute Imperative 442

      Notes 453

      Index 487

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