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- Peter Sloterdijk (/ˈsloʊtərdaɪk/; German: [ˈsloːtɐˌdaɪk]; born 26 June 1947) is a German philosopher and cultural theorist. He is a professor of philosophy...
- Sloterdijk may refer to: Sloterdijk, Amsterdam, a quarter in Amsterdam Amsterdam Sloterdijk station Sloterdijk train collision which occurred nearby MV...
- Sloterdijk (Dutch: [ˌsloː.tərˈdɛi̯k]) was a village in the Dutch province of North Holland. It now is a part of the muni****lity of Amsterdam, and lies...
- Amsterdam Sloterdijk is a major railway junction to the west of Amsterdam Centraal station. It is at a rail-rail crossing, with an additional chord (Hemboog)...
- these two e****enes to form a single integrated "world system". Peter Sloterdijk uses the terms "First E****ene" and "Second E****ene" in his book In the...
- more active in depression. In Critique of Cynical Reason (1983), Peter Sloterdijk defined modern cynics as "borderline melancholics, who can keep their...
- IsolatorwegStation SloterdijkStation LelylaanStation Zuid – Station Bijlmer ArenA – Gein 51: IsolatorwegStation SloterdijkStation Lelylaan...
- conception of inhabited spaces, written by the German philosopher Peter Sloterdijk and titled Bubbles (1998), Globes (1999) and Foams (2004). The books were...
- philosopher Peter Sloterdijk about the history and philosophy of practice across the planet as well as the development of anthropotechnics. Sloterdijk uses "anthropotechnics"...
- two trains were involved in a head-on collision at Westerpark, near Sloterdijk, in the west of Amsterdam, Netherlands. Approximately 117 people were...