Philosophical Temperaments bookcover

Philosophical Temperaments

From Plato to Foucault

Thomas Dunlap 

(Translator)

Creston Davis 

(Foreword by)
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Description

Peter Sloterdijk turns his keen eye to the history of western thought, conducting colorful readings of the lives and ideas of the world's most influential intellectuals. Featuring nineteen vignettes rich in personal characterizations and theoretical analysis, Sloterdijk's companionable volume casts the development of philosophical thinking not as a buildup of compelling books and arguments but as a lifelong, intimate struggle with intellectual and spiritual movements, filled with as many pitfalls and derailments as transcendent breakthroughs.

Sloterdijk delves into the work and times of Aristotle, Augustine, Bruno, Descartes, Foucault, Fichte, Hegel, Husserl, Kant, Kierkegaard, Leibniz, Marx, Nietzsche, Pascal, Plato, Sartre, Schelling, Schopenhauer, and Wittgenstein. He provocatively juxtaposes Plato against shamanism and Marx against Gnosticism, revealing both the vital external influences shaping these intellectuals' thought and the excitement and wonder generated by the application of their thinking in the real world. The philosophical "temperament" as conceived by Sloterdijk represents the uniquely creative encounter between the mind and a diverse array of cultures. It marks these philosophers' singular achievements and the special dynamic at play in philosophy as a whole. Creston Davis's introduction details Sloterdijk's own temperament, surveying the celebrated thinker's intellectual context, rhetorical style, and philosophical persona.

Product Details

PublisherColumbia University Press
Publish DateMay 28, 2013
Pages136
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780231153737
Dimensions8.2 X 5.5 X 0.5 inches | 0.5 pounds

About the Author

Peter Sloterdijk is professor of aesthetics and philosophy at the Institute of Design in Karlsruhe and teaches at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. His numerous works include The Art of Philosophy: Wisdom as a Practice; Rage and Time: A Psychopolitical Investigation; and the best-selling Critique of Cynical Reason.

Thomas Dunlap is also the translator of Wolfgang Benz's A Concise History of the Third Reich and Michael Stolleis's A History of Public Law in Germany, 1914-1945.

Creston Davis is professor of philosophy at the Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities in Skopje, Macedonia.

Creston Davis (PhD, Philosopht, Virginia) is the founding director of the Global Center for Advanced Studies, a fully accredited (European Union) hybrid virtual/physical institution located in Dublin, New York, and Santiago, Chile. (This was and is a major innovation, offering no-cost PhD degrees in social and political thought and philosophy taught by volunteer professors including Alain Badiou, Luce Irigaray, Jean-Luc Nancy, Drucilla Cornell, and Lewis Gordon.) He is a coeditor (with Slavoj Zizek, Clayton Crockett, and Jeffrey Robbins) of the Columbia series Insurrections, the coauthor (with Crockett, Robbins, and Noelle Vahanian) of An Insurrectionist Manifesto: Four New Gospels for a Radical Politics (Columbia, 2016), and the coeditor (with Zizek, and Crockett) of Hegel and the Infinite (Columbia, 2011), among a number of other books.

Reviews

A highly engaging read.--Dylan S Bailey "Marx & Philosophy Review of Books"
Overall, this is a scintillating introduction for Anglophone readers to a stimulating provocateur of contemporary European intellectual culture.-- "Choice"

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