edited by Willem Schinkel, Liesbeth Noordegraaf-Eelens, Lena Tsipouri and Vanja Stenius
Amsterdam University Press, 2012
Paper: 978-90-8964-329-2 | eISBN: 978-90-485-1450-2
Library of Congress Classification B3332.S254I52 2011

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

In recent years, Peter Sloterdijk has become one of Germany’s most influential thinkers. His diverse body of work includes a Heideggerian project to think “space and time,” a Diogenes-inspired affirmation of the body, and a Deleuzian ontology of network-spheres. This highly accessible collection of essays brings together a team of internationally renowned scholars, including Sjoerd van Tuinen, Rudi Laermans, Peter Weibel, and Bruno Latour, to provide a series of critical reflections on Sloterdijk’s oeuvre. 


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