Kopernikanska mobilizacija i ptolomejsko razoružanje: Ogled iz estetike
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Kopernikanska mobilizacija i ptolomejsko razoružanje: Ogled iz estetike

Peter Sloterdijk

In this provocative essay, Sloterdijk intervenes in the heated debate of the 1980s about modernism and postmodernism. A short, sharp text – essential for understanding Sloterdijk's early approach to aesthetics, media and the crisis of modernity.

Sloterdijk uses the metaphor of astronomical models to describe the fate of aesthetics in the modern age. Copernican mobilization means the radical dynamization of the world brought about by modern science and technology: Copernicus' heliocentric turn (the Earth is not the center) extends to all spheres - from physics to culture. Man loses his privileged place in the cosmos, the world becomes infinitely mobile, relativized, without fixed landmarks. Aesthetics can no longer rest on classical, "Ptolemaic" self-evidents (harmony, proportion, centered subject, stable beauty). Instead, modern art and aesthetics enter a permanent mobilization: constant innovations, deconstructions, experiments, loss of support - all under the pressure of scientific and technical progress that "mobilizes" man and art in endless movement.

In response to this destabilization, Ptolemaic disarmament emerges – a postmodern return to the “reliable-deceptive” Ptolemaic truths: re-centering, local perspectives, the illusion of stability, an aesthetic that prefers illusion, decoration, simulation, to profound truth. Sloterdijk sees this as a strategic disarmament – ​​a relinquishment of Copernican tension, a return to the geocentric “comfort” of perception, where aesthetics once again relies on the illusion of center, symmetry, and the familiar.

The essay is not just a critique of postmodernity, but a diagnosis: modernity is inevitably mobilized, but the postmodern attempt at “Ptolemaic” appeasement remains an illusion – it does not restore the lost centering, but only masks the disorientation. Sloterdijk proposes an aesthetic that embraces this duality without escape.

Original title
Kopernikanische Mobilmachung und ptolemäische Abrüstung. Ästhetischer Versuch
Translation
Zlatko Krasni
Dimensions
17 x 12 cm
Pages
87
Publisher
Svetovi, Novi Sad, 1988.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback with dust jacket.
Language: Serbian.

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