Stress and Freedom

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Stress and Freedom

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ISBN: 9780745699288
作者: Peter Sloterdijk
译者: Wieland Hoban
出版社: Polity
发行时间: 2015
装订: Hardcover
价格: USD 45.00
页数: 80

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Peter Sloterdijk    译者: Wieland Hoban

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In this short book Peter Sloterdijk offers a genealogy of the concept of freedom from Ancient Greece to the present day. This genealogy is part of a broader theory of the large political body, according to which Sloterdijk argues that political communities arise in response to a form of anxiety or stress. Through a highly original reading of Rousseaus late Reveries of a Solitary Walker, Sloterdijk shows that, for Rousseau, the modern subject emerges as a subject free of all stress, unburdened by the cares of the world. Most of modern philosophy, and above all German Idealism, is an attempt to reign back Rousseaus useless and anarchical subject and anchor it in the cares of the world, in the task of having to produce both the world and itself. In the light of this highly original account, Sloterdijk develops his own distinctive account of freedom, where freedom is conceptualized as the availability for the improbable.
This important text, in which Sloterdijk develops his account of freedom and the modern subject, will be of great interest to students and scholars in philosophy and the humanities and to anyone interested in contemporary philosophy and critical theory.

contents

1. Large-Scale Political Bodies as Stress Communes
2. Lucretia's Revolt, Rousseaus Retreat
3. Stress and Freedom
4. The Reaction of the Real
5. On the Source of Committed Freedom

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