Anyone read this?
Any other books by Sloterdijk? Is he our guy?
bump
he's both conservative and zniffman approved so he ought to be
Why an inverted teractys on the cover? Is he subverting the pythagorean influence of the Divine Plato?
>>8847289
>Anyone read this?
i dont know
I've read this twice and will likely do so again.
It really depends on how much you like the Neetch. If you like do then you could make a good case that Sloterdijk is the greatest philosopher alive today. If you don't he might not be your cup of tea. But anthropotechnics is legit. In brief: you must become an acrobat. He will argue that that is basically what the ubermensch is: a process of becoming-acrobat. Along with much else.
Book is a straight 10/10. It's worth your time.
>>8847506
have you read the spheres?
>>8847519
Yep. Only the first and second parts, III hasn't been translated yet and I don't speak German. And everything there is available on Libgen (not including Globes, which I have a hard copy of).
>>8847590
I was looking at it the other day and it looked pretty interesting. I like Heidegger a lot and the outline reminded me of him. I'm guessing you recommend?
>>8847614
Oh fuck yes my man. Big time. Sloterdijk's two favorite guys are Nietzsche and Heidegger (and they're probably mine too). It's mos def the work I would recommend to start with, although the Critique of Cynical Reason is absolutely not to be missed. Globes is a big deal but YMCYL is where to start. It's a very worthy read.