Peter Sloterdijk Quote

Philosophy … lost its prestige to the extent that it lost its evident advantage in cleverness to "normal life." In the transition from archaic teachings of wisdom to philosophy based on argument, it itself was engulfed in the twilight of alienation from life. It had to accept that the independent cleverness theories of pragmatics, economics, strategy, and politics proved themselves to be its better, until, with its logical niceties, it became infantile and academic, and stood there as the Utopian idiot with its reminiscences about great ideals. Today philosophy is surrounded on all sides by maliciously clever empiricisms and realistic disciplines that "know better."


p. 536 - Kritik der zynischen Vernunft [Critique of Cynical Reason] (1983)


Philosophy … lost its prestige to the extent that it lost its evident advantage in cleverness to normal life. In the transition from archaic...

Philosophy … lost its prestige to the extent that it lost its evident advantage in cleverness to normal life. In the transition from archaic...

Philosophy … lost its prestige to the extent that it lost its evident advantage in cleverness to normal life. In the transition from archaic...

Philosophy … lost its prestige to the extent that it lost its evident advantage in cleverness to normal life. In the transition from archaic...