Contributions

  • Barison, David. - Contributor
  • Ross, Daniel, 1970- - Contributor
  • Crogan, Patrick. - Contributor
  • Stiegler, Bernard. - Contributor

Publication

2009 - Stanford University Press, Stanford, Calif, California

Language

English

Word Count

28,000 words, Guess

Page Count

112 pages

Identifiers

and 1 more
  • LibraryThing8061282

Classifications

  • DDC194
  • LCCB2430.S752 S7413 2009
  • LCCB2430

Alternate Titles

  • Aimer, s'aimer, nous aimer.

Description

"Acting Out is the first appearance in English of two short books published by Bernard Stiegler in 2003. In How I Became a Philosopher, he outlines his transformation during a five-year period of incarceration for armed robbery. Isolated from what had been his world, Stiegler began to conduct a kind of experiment in phenomenological research. Inspired by the Greek stoic Epictetus, Stiegler began to read, write, and discover his vocation, eventually studying philosophy in correspondence with Gerard Granel who was an important influence on a number of French philosophers, including Jacques Derrida, who was later Stiegler's teacher." "The second book, To Love, To Love Me, To Love Us, is a powerful distillation of Stiegler's analysis of the contemporary world. He maintains that a growing loss of a sense of individual and collective existence leads to a decreased ability to love oneself, and, by extension, others."--Jacket.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Meridian, crossing aesthetics
  • Meridian (Stanford, Calif.)

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