lunes, 23 de mayo de 2011

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positive life energy problems secret secret of life


Slavoj Zizek


"If a drug can make me more courageous, more lucid and generous, what is ethics?"


Become one of the most controversial thinkers of the day, the Slovenian philosopher, who published four books in Spain, "he says in this interview the key to his thought. The postmodern critique of capitalism, the need to reestablish the left and the demand for a new ethics to meet the challenges of science focus the thinking of an artist pouring and ironic that uses all the tools at their disposal: from Marx to Lacan through the jokes, Christianity and the cinema.



Slavoj Zizek (Ljubljana, 1949) cries, laughs, applauds. The fuss of their arms are writhing, almost Turet, but the character exudes a great cordiality. It is a multidisciplinary philosopher became known in psychoanalytic circles, and before long, just a few years, has become a star of contemporary thought. Works at The New York Times, a guest lecturer at the universities of Paris (where he studied), Columbia, Princeton and Georgetown and chairs the Society for Theoretical Psychoanalysis in Slovenia. From Karl Marx and Jacques Lacan makes a systematic critique of postmodernity and requires the reinvention of an ethic of left able to cope with the revolution in technology and biomedicine. He lives in a small apartment in Ljubljana, the Slovenian capital, the furniture is cheap and the clothes are stored in cabinets in the kitchen.

QUESTION. How did you become a philosopher?

ANSWER. I think to be good at something is needed alternative vocation. As happened to Claude Levi Strauss, who wanted to be a musician and became an anthropologist. I, as a teenager, he dreamed of becoming a filmmaker, but about 18 years I began to study philosophy. It was like the fall of St. Paul on the road to Damascus. And never had any doubts. I began studying the Frankfurt School and other dissidents Marxisms, and came to college I did Heidegger, in Slovenia was the best in dissent.

The entire interview HERE

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