Peter Sloterdijk
Peter Sloterdijk is a prominent German philosopher and cultural theorist recognized for his influential works on philosophy, politics, and society. His writings often engage with themes of modernity, globalization, and the human condition. Sloterdijk has gained attention for his provocative ideas and critiques of contemporary culture, as well as his discussions on the impact of media and technology on human interaction. He has also commented on the political landscape in Germany, particularly regarding the AfD, asserting that the media's portrayal of the party has paradoxically aided its visibility in the public sphere.
Born on Jun 26, 1942 (83 years old)
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Switzerland:
Peter Sloterdijk is a philosopher referenced in the context of the state's response during the pandemic.
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Germany:
Peter Sloterdijk recently suggested that Europe now has real enemies to regain political relevance and strength.
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Luxembourg:
Peter Sloterdijk has described Europe as a 'grouping of failed empires'.
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Germany:
Olivier Mannoni has translated works by Peter Sloterdijk from German to French.
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Bulgaria:
Peter Sloterdijk describes the French state as a 'zoo for people', where individuals are subjected to biopolitical control.
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Portugal:
Peter Sloterdijk is one of the philosophers participating in the international philosophy festival.
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Argentina:
Peter Sloterdijk is referenced for his ideas on mass infantilization in the context of manipulation.
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Sweden:
Peter Sloterdijk is referenced in discussing Europe as a 'continent without properties.'
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Spain:
Peter Sloterdijk is recognized by Žižek as one of the few contemporary philosophers he feels connected to.
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Spain:
Peter Sloterdijk is a philosopher who examines the motivations behind personal transformations.
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