Quote by: Peter Sloterdijk

...only very few - only humans, as far as we know - achieve the second level of transcendent movement. Through this, the environment is de-restricted to become the world as an integral whole of manifest and latent elements. The second step is the work of language. This not only builds the 'house of being' - Heidegger took this phrase from Zarathustra's animals, which inform the convalescent: 'the house of being rebuilds itself eternally'; it is also the vehicle for the tendencies to run away from that house with which, by means of its inner surpluses, humans move towards the open. It need hardly be explained why the oldest parasite in the world, the world above, only appears with the second transcendence.


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  • NamePeter Sloterdijk
  • DescriptionGerman philosopher
  • BornJune 26, 1947
  • CountryGermany
  • ProfessionPhilosopher; Television Presenter; Writer
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