Sloterdijk, Heidegger and Jean-Luc Nancy: Spheres, archeology of the intimate and history of the fascination of proximity

  • Adolfo Vásquez Rocca Universidad Andrés Bello UNAB – Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Keywords: spheres, means, transference, space, mind, co-existence

Abstract

It deepens the research on privacy sphereology developed by Sloterdijk in Spheres I: Humans stirred up a concert of making connections themselves in creative influences multiple operators in a highly communicative universe. It shows how discrete telecommunicative obsessions that had attracted the attention of Freud rooted in a past magelogy own preverbal participatory effects of “mesmerism”. As manifested in the research presented - which takes previous developments, the text was not written all followed, but rather discontinuous mode and resumptions (deepening) successive issues and incorporating some new perspectives (authors) that enrich the substance of the discussion and set of problems telecommunicative anthropological and you try to re-think. Are incorporated in this research perspectives of Heidegger and Jean-Luc Nancy. For Heidegger it is a marginal note on the doctrine of existential place and spatial sense of Dasein .. For his part in J-L. Nancy will explore their contributions to the concept of co-existence (Heidegger clear resonance) expressed in his concept of being singular or plural of "being-with" (mit-sein).

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Vásquez Rocca A. (2011). Sloterdijk, Heidegger and Jean-Luc Nancy: Spheres, archeology of the intimate and history of the fascination of proximity. Nómadas. Critical Journal of Social and Juridical Science, 32(4), 559-597. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_NOMA.2011.v32.n4.38090
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