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  1. THE LIMITS OF THE SPHERES: otherness and solipsism in peter sloterdijk’s philosophy.Antonio Lucci - 2021 - Angelaki 26 (1):92-108.
    The paper, on the one hand, presents a reconstruction of the origin and development of the concepts of “anthropotechnics” and “homeotechnics” in Peter Sloterdijk’s thought, of the anthropological basis of his social philosophy, and of the question of subjectivity addressed in his book You Must Change Your Life (2009). On the other hand, it investigates with a critical aim the different forms of otherness that Sloterdijk theorizes in his philosophical works and the possible solipsistic implications of this concept.
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  • Technologies of Captivation: Videogames and the Attunement of Affect.James Ash - 2013 - Body and Society 19 (1):27-51.
    This article analyses the skills and knowledges involved in multiplayer first-person shooting games, specifically Call of Duty 4 for the Xbox 360 games console. In doing so, it argues that the environments of first-person shooting games are designed to be intense spaces that produce captivated subjects – users who play attentively for long periods of time. Developing Heidegger’s concept of attunement and Stiegler’s account of retention, the article unpacks the somatic and sensory skills involved in videogame play and discusses how (...)
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  • Taking up the Challenge of Space: New Conceptualisations of Space In the Work of Peter Sloterdijk and Graham Harman.Marijn Nieuwenhuis - 2014 - Continent 4 (1):16-37.
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  • Pass it on: towards a political economy of propensity.N. J. Thrift - unknown
    The paper argues that the work of Gabriel Tarde on imitation provides a fertile means of understanding how capitalism is forging a new affective technology which conforms to a logic of propensity rather than to means-end reasoning. This it does by drawing together a biological understanding of semiconscious cognition with various practical geometric arts so as to re-stage the world as a series of susceptible situations which can be ridden rather than rigidly controlled. The paper examines the advent of technologies (...)
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