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Günther Anders

Günther Anders (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʏntɐ ˈandɐs]; born Günther Siegmund Stern, 12 July 1902 – 17 December 1992) was a German-born[a] philosopher, journalist and critical theorist.

Günther Anders
Anders in 1929
Born
Günther Siegmund Stern

(1902-07-12)12 July 1902
Breslau, German Empire (now Wrocław, Poland)
Died17 December 1992(1992-12-17) (aged 90)
Vienna, Austria
Alma materUniversity of Freiburg
Era20th-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolContinental philosophy, phenomenology

Trained as a philosopher in the phenomenological tradition, he obtained his doctorate under Edmund Husserl in 1923 and worked then as a journalist at the Berliner Börsen-Courier. At that time, he changed his name Stern to Anders. He unsuccessfully tried to get a university tenure in the early 1930s and ultimately fled Nazism to the United States. Back to Europe in the 1950s, he published his major book, The Obsolescence of Humankind, in 1956.

An important part of Gunther Anders' work focuses on the self-destruction of mankind, through a meditation on the Holocaust and the nuclear threat. Anders developed a philosophical anthropology for the age of technology, dealing with such other themes as the effects of mass media on our emotional and ethical existence, the illogic of religion, and the question of being a thinker. He was awarded the Sigmund Freud Prize shortly before his death, in 1992.[6]

Biography edit

 
Günther Anders' grave in Vienna

Early life edit

Günther Anders (then Stern) was born on 12 July 1902, in Breslau (now Wrocław in Poland), the son of Jewish heritage founders of child developmental psychology Clara and William Stern and cousin to philosopher Walter Benjamin.[7] His parents kept a diary of Gunther and his two sisters Hilde [de] and Eva [de] from April 1900, the birth of their first child Hilde, until August 1912.[8] This record-keeping would span a combined 18 years in total.[9] The diaries were mainly an academic exercise in developmental child psychology however they were also a larger glimpse into the lives of the children growing up.[9] The diaries were published in 1914.[9]

Anders' sister Hilde was at one time married to the German philosopher Rudolf Schottlaender, who was also a student of Edmund Husserl, and later Hans Marchwitza,[10] his other sister Eva would go on to be a part of Youth Aliyah and later worked for people with mental disabilities.[11] However Anders' own parents, arguably his father, was the most significant intellectual influence in his life.[12]

Anders was an atheist,[13][14] and although he did not become a member of the Frankfurt School, he did influence the thinking of some of its members.[15][16][17]

In the late 1920s Anders studied with the philosopher Martin Heidegger at the University of Freiburg. In 1923, Anders obtained a PhD in philosophy; Edmund Husserl was his dissertation advisor.[18] While Anders was working as a journalist in Berlin (Berliner Börsen-Courier[19]) he changed his nom-de-plume to "Anders" (meaning other or different) which would go on to become his official name.[20][21] There is more than one reason given in literature as to why he changed his name- one reason is that an editor did not want so many Jewish-sounding bylines in his paper,[20][22] another reason for changing his surname was that his name would connect him to his popular parents.[21]

He married, in 1929, fellow Heidegger student Hannah Arendt, who had engaged in an affair with their common mentor.[23] They married in Nowawes and at the time lived on Babelsberg's Merkurstraße 3 in Potsdam.[24]

In 1930-31 he unsuccessfully attempted a habilitation under Paul Tillich in sociomusicology,[25] and was advised by Max Wertheimer and Karl Mannheim to be patient.[19] In 1931 he started writing Die Molussische Katakombe ('The Molussian Catacomb').[26]

Exile (1933–1950) edit

In 1933, Anders fled Nazi Germany, first to France (where he and Arendt divorced amicably in 1937), and in 1936 to the United States. In 1934 he gave a lecture on Kafka in Paris at the Institut d'Etudes Germaniques; he would go on to engage with Kafka in the coming years.[27][28]

In the United States, he spent time in New York and California.[29] He spent his time in a multitude of activities, hired in the United States Office of War Information, as a writer for Aufbau (journal), as a reviewer for a philosophical journal, as a tutor in the house of a famous composer and songwriter, as a worker in a factory, as a costume and theatrical property boy in Hollywood, as a tour guide at Metropolitan Museum of Art,[21] as a failed scriptwriter, among others.[19][20] He was a lecturer in The New School for Social Research.[20][30]

Anders married a second time, in 1945, to the Austrian writer Elisabeth Freundlich, whom he had met in New York.

1950s: return to Europe edit

Anders returned to Europe in 1950 with his wife to live in her native Vienna.[31] While Germany had been the first choice, the political situation was not appropriate and an academic post in Halle no longer a choice.[19] He often wrote for Merkur.[32]

There Anders wrote his main philosophical work, whose title translates as The Obsolescence of Humankind (1956). He became a leading figure in the anti-nuclear movement and published numerous essays and expanded versions of his diaries, including one of a trip to Breslau and Auschwitz with his wife. Anders' papers are held by the University of Vienna, and his literary executor is former FORVM editor Gerhard Oberschlick. He and his second wife divorced in 1955.

In 1957, Anders married a third time, to American pianist Charlotte Lois Zelka.[33][31] Gunther knew how to play the piano and violin.[34] Anders is known for his relationships.[35]

Philosophy edit

Günther Anders has called his philosophy "occasional philosophy"[36][1] (Gelegenheitsphilosophie);[37] and "impressionistic philosophy".[38] He never held an academic rank in Europe.[39][20] A professorship from Free University of Berlin was declined.[40] A lack of academic rank influenced his work, causing it to deviate from the usual academic style.[39] Anders has also called himself a "critical theorist of technology".[1] He also used Diskrepanzphilosophie (philosophy of discrepancy) in an attempt to classify himself.[41][31][42] Anders is well known in Europe and has been published and researched to a considerable extent in the German language. Some of his work has been translated into other languages such as French and Spanish.[7] As compared to his presence in Europe, his presence in the English language has been minimal.[7] Gunther wrote mostly in German.[7]

Anders was an early critic of the role of technology in modern life and in this context was a trenchant critic of the role of television. His essay "The Phantom World of TV", written in the late 1950s, was published in an edition of Bernard Rosenberg and David Manning White's influential anthology Mass Culture.[43] In it he details how the televisual experience substitutes images for experience, leading people to eschew first-hand experiences in the world and instead become "voyeurs". His dominant metaphor in this essay centers on how television interposes itself between family members "at the dinner table".[44]

The Obsolescence of Humankind edit

His major work, of which only a few essays have been translated into English,[45][46] is acknowledged to be[b] Die Antiquiertheit des Menschen (literally "The Antiquatedness of the Human Being"; while "obsolescence" was a typical translation early on, "antiquatedness" is considered more suitable[34][48]). By the end of the 20th century, both volumes had sold about 140,000 copies.[49] This wide readership dwarfed scholarly interactions.[49] The essay argues that a gap has developed between humanity's technologically enhanced capacity to create and destroy, and our ability to imagine that destruction. Anders devoted a great deal of attention to the nuclear threat, making him an early critic of this technology as well. The two-volume work is made up of a string of philosophical essays that start with an observation often found in Anders' diary entries dating back to his exile in the US in the 1940s.

To provide an example from the first chapter of volume one: "First Encounter with Promethean Shame – Today's Prometheus asks: 'Who am I anyway?'"; "Shame about the 'embarrassingly' high quality of manufactured goods." What are we embarrassed about? Anders' answer to this question is simply "that we were born and not manufactured."[45] Don Ihde suppressed an English translation of the two volumes.[50][51]

Prometheanism edit

In 1942, Anders wrote of having found signs of a new form of shame which he provisionally called Promethean shame, that is "the shame when confronted by the humiliatingly high quality of fabricated things".[52] He would later go on to express doubts about the existence of this kind of shame.[53] Another iteration of the shame was "the incapacity of our imagination to grasp the enormity of what we can produce and set in motion".[54] Promethean shame can be seen in posthumanism,[1] in the comparisons we make with our creations.[55] Anders utilizes the story of Prometheus and draws parallels to modern technology.[1] For him, Prometheus means "he who thinks ahead".[56]

The variations of the Promethean disjunction Anders referred to included the gap between the maximum that we can produce and imagine as compared to the maximum we use and need, which are in comparison "shamefully small".[57] It is a disproportion between the capacities for destruction and construction where "we can construct much more than we are capable of destroying; that it is easy to build but very difficult to destroy".[58] The Promethean gap refers to the incapacity to imagine the consequences of our creations.[1][59][60]

Open Letter to Klaus Eichmann edit

Just as Arendt in her Eichmann in Jerusalem elucidated the Banality of Evil by pointing out that most heinous crimes can be committed by quite ordinary people, Anders explores the moral and ethical ramifications of the facts brought to light in the 1960–61 trial of Adolf Eichmann in We Sons of Eichmann: Open Letter to Klaus Eichmann (the son of the noted Nazi bureaucrat and genocidaire). He suggests that the appellation "Eichmann" properly designates any person who actively participated in, ignored or failed to learn about, or even knew about, but took no action against the Nazis' mass murder campaigns against Jews and others. He explained to his audience in Austria and Germany, among them young writers searching for ways to empathize with their parents' generation, that "there was but one viable alternative not only for Eichmann's son Klaus but all 'Eichmann sons', namely to repudiate their fathers since mourning them was not an option."[61]

Mensch ohne Welt edit

In Mensch ohne Welt, Anders engages in a critique of the contemporary western commodity-society which he deems a society unfit for human beings. He views this perspective as negative-ontological. This world is a world for capital, not human beings, especially not for those who don't have the "great honor" to participate in labour. One is deemed adequate when one sells labour, the human being very far from being viewed as an end in herself, due to a kind of non laboro ergo non sum type of logic.

Honors edit

Günther Anders Prize for critical thinking edit

Günther Anders Prize for critical thinking (Preis für kritisches denken) is a biannual award given by the International Günther Anders Society and sponsored by Verlag C. H. Beck.[65] Constituted in 2018, winners include Joseph Vogl, Corine Pelluchon and Dietmar Dath.[65]

Works edit

Bibliographies edit

  • Scheffelmeier, Von Heinz (January 1995). . FORVM. Berlin. Archived from the original on 12 February 2006.
    • Scheffelmeier, Heinz (January 1995). "Bibliographie Günther Anders (Stern)". Reorganized and archived by Harold Marcuse. Berlin.

List of selected works edit

  • Der Hungermarsch (The Hunger March) 1935
  • Kafka Pro und Contra: Die Prozessunterlagen (Kafka, pro and contra. The Trial Records) 1951, 1985
  • Die Antiquiertheit des Menschen (The Outdatedness of Human Beings)
    • vol I: Über die Seele im Zeitalter der zweiten industriellen Revolution (On the Soul in the Era of the Second Industrial Revolution) 1956
    • vol. II: Über die Zerstörung des Lebens im Zeitalter der dritten industriellen Revolution. (On the Destruction of Life in the Era of the Third Industrial Revolution) 1980
  • Der Mann auf der Brücke: Tagebuch aus Hiroshima und Nagasaki (The Man on the Bridge: Diary from Hiroshima and Nagasaki) 1959
    • Hiroshima ist Überall (Hiroshima is Everywhere)
  • The View from the Tower. Tales. 1932
  • On Heidegger.
  • Homeless Sculpture, On Rodin.
  • Visit to Hades. Auschwitz and Breslau 1966.
  • Visit Beautiful Vietnam: ABC of Today's Aggression.
  • Thesis on the Legitimacy of Violence as a Form of Self-Defense Against the Nuclear Threat to Humanity.
  • My Jewishness. 1978
  • Heresies. 1996
  • Philosophical Notes in Shorthand. 2002
  • Daily Notes: Records 1941–1992. 2006
  • The Writing on the Wall. 1967
  • Narratives. Gay Philosophy. 1983
  • Man Without World.
  • Hunger March.
  • The Atomic Threat. Radical Considerations.
  • Exaggerations Towards Truth. Thoughts and Aphorisms. Somewhat reminiscent of Karl Kraus
  • Love Yesterday. Notes on the History of Feelings. 1986.
  • View from the Moon. Reflections on Space Flights. 1994
  • Nuernberg and Vietnam. Synoptical Mosaic.1968
  • George Grosz. 1961
  • The Dead. Speech on three world wars. 1966
  • On Philosophical Diction and the Problem of Popularization. 1992
  • The World as Phantom and Matrix. 1990
  • The Final Hours and the End of All Time. Thoughts on the Nuclear Situation. 1972 ["Endzeit und Zeitenende"]

Correspondence and conversations edit

  • Anders, Günther (2002). Wir Eichmannsöhne: offener Brief an Klaus Eichmann [We Sons of Eichmann. Open Letter to Klaus Eichmann.] (in German). C.H.Beck. ISBN 978-3-406-47548-1.
  • ————; Eatherly, Claude (1961). Off limits für das Gewissen: der Briefwechsel zwischen dem Hiroshima-Piloten Claude Eatherly und Günther Anders [Burning Conscience: The Case of the Hiroshima Pilot Claude Eatherly, told in his Letters to Günther Anders] (in German). Rowohlt.
  • ————; Schubert, Elke (1987). Günther Anders antwortet: Interviews & Erklärungen [Günther Anders answers. Interviews and Explanations] (in German). Klaus Bittermann. ISBN 978-3-923118-11-3.

Prose edit

  • Anders, Gunther (1978). Kosmologische Humoreske und andere Erzahlungen [Cosmological humoresque and other narratives] (in German). Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp. ISBN 978-3-518-06932-5. OCLC 4033457.
  • —— (1992) [1938]. Die molussische Katakombe: Roman [The Molussian Catacomb] (in German). Beck. ISBN 978-3-406-36473-0.
  • —— (1993). Mariechen: eine Gutenachtgeschichte für Liebende, Philosophen und Angehörige anderer Berufsgruppen [Little Mary. Bedtime Stories for lovers, philosophers and members of other professional groups] (in German). C.H.Beck. ISBN 978-3-406-37403-6.
  • Anders, Günther (Stern); Wolfe, Katharine (2009). "The Pathology of Freedom: An Essay on Non-Identification". Deleuze Studies. 3 (2): 278–310. doi:10.3366/E1750224109000658. ISSN 1750-2241. JSTOR 45331703.

Anthologies edit

  • Anders, Günther (2006). Tagesnotizen : Aufzeichnungen 1941-1979 (1. Aufl. ed.). Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp. ISBN 978-3-518-22405-2.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Different sources use different versions - "Austrian philosopher",[1] "German Jewish philosopher",[2] "20th-century German Jewish philosopher Günther Anders",[3] "a German philosopher and essayist of Jewish descent",[4] "Le penseur allemand Günther Anders".[5]
  2. ^ Christopher John Müller writes "Anders' philosophical anthropology of the technological world, which he developed mainly in The Obsolescence of Human Beings Vol. 1 (1956) and Vol. 2 (1980)".[47] Christian Fuchs writes that Die Antiquiertheit des Menschen is "principal work".[1]

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Fuchs, Christian (2021). "Chapter 7. Günther Anders' critical theory of technology". Marxist Humanism and Communication Theory. Vol. 1. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-000-34553-7. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
    Previously published in Fuchs, Christian (2017). "Günther Anders' Undiscovered Critical Theory of Technology in the Age of Big Data Capitalism". tripleC. 15 (2): 582–611. doi:10.31269/triplec.v15i2.898.
  2. ^ Harrington, Anne I. (6 August 2020). "The Hiroshima Pilot Who Became a Symbol of Antinuclear Protest". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 24 June 2022. is what Günther Anders, the postwar German-Jewish philosopher and antinuclear activist
  3. ^ Cummins, Eleanor (26 April 2022). "With the Clock Running Out, Humans Need to Rethink Time Itself". Wired. ISSN 1059-1028. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  4. ^ Borowski, Audrey (17 May 2022). Haselby, Sam (ed.). "Günther Anders, a forgotten prophet for the 21st century?". Aeon. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  5. ^ Weill, Par Nicolas (25 December 2021). "« La Catacombe de Molussie », de Günther Anders : le projet d'une vie". Le Monde.fr (in French). Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Sigmund-Freud-Preis". Deutsche Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung. Retrieved 9 January 2013.
  7. ^ a b c d Armon, Adi (12 January 2017). "The Parochialism of Intellectual History: The Case of Günther Anders". The Leo Baeck Institute Year Book. 62: ybw022. doi:10.1093/leobaeck/ybw022. ISSN 0075-8744.
  8. ^ Levelt, Willem J. M. (2011). "The Stern Diaries" (PDF). Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguists. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  9. ^ a b c Wobick-Segev, Sarah (2014). ""The Religion We Plant in Their Hearts": A Critical Exploration of the Religiosity of a German Jewish Family at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century". Jewish History. 28 (2): 159–185. doi:10.1007/s10835-014-9214-1. ISSN 0334-701X. JSTOR 24709716. S2CID 145765941 – via JSTOR.
  10. ^ "Marchwitza, Hans". Bundesstiftung Aufarbeitung (in German). Federal Foundation for the Reappraisal of the SED Dictatorship. Retrieved 7 August 2022.
  11. ^ Dawsey, Jason (25 June 2019). "The Life of a Rescuer: Eva Michaelis-Stern in Dark Times". The National WWII Museum, New Orleans. Retrieved 7 August 2022.
  12. ^ Dijk 2000, p. 5.
  13. ^ Dijk 2000, p. 25.
  14. ^ Bauman, Zygmunt; Obirek, Stanislaw (21 July 2015). Of God and Man. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-7456-9570-9 – via Google Books.
  15. ^ "Arendt had her haters and admirers, and the Frankfurt School had its members. Anders, however, did not have a mediator in academia who would assume responsibility for the transfer of knowledge between continents and languages." Armon, Adi (12 January 2017). "The Parochialism of Intellectual History: The Case of Günther Anders". The Leo Baeck Institute Year Book. 62: ybw022. doi:10.1093/leobaeck/ybw022. ISSN 0075-8744.
  16. ^ According to Babich, Anders was one of the first founders of the Frankfurt School. Babette Babich: Günther Anders’ Philosophy of Technology - From Phenomenology to Critical Theory, Bloomsbury Academic 2021. pp. IX–X.
  17. ^ Martin Jay, who devotes an in-depth monograph precisely to the founding of the Frankfurt School, does not mention Anders even once. Jay, Martin (1996). The Dialectical Imagination: A History of the Frankfurt School and the Institute of Social Research, 1923-1950. University of California Press. ISBN 0520917510.
  18. ^ Dijk 2000, p. 6.
  19. ^ a b c d Greffrath, Mathias (4 July 2002). "Lob der Sturheit. Eine Erinnerung an Günther Anders - den Philosophen und Pamphletisten, den Analytiker und Kämpfer, der am 12. Juli 100 Jahre geworden wäre" [Praise of Stubbornness. A memory of Günther Anders - the philosopher and pamphleteer, the analyst and fighter, who would have been 100 on July 12th]. Zeit Online (in German). Die Zeit. Retrieved 3 June 2022.
  20. ^ a b c d e f g h "The Life of Günther Anders (1902-1992)". Günther Anders Gesellschaft. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
  21. ^ a b c Jonas, Hans; Fox, Brian; Wolin, Richard (2006). "Hannah Arendt: An Intimate Portrait". New England Review (1990-). 27 (2): 133–142. ISSN 1053-1297. JSTOR 40244828.
  22. ^ Babich 2021, p. Introduction. Nomen est omen: "Other" Reflections.
  23. ^ Ettinger, Elżbieta (1995). Hannah Arendt/Martin Heidegger. Yale University Press. p. 31. ISBN 978-0-300-07254-9.
  24. ^ Grunenberg, Antonia (17 July 2017). Hannah Arendt and Martin Heidegger: History of a Love. Translated by Birmingham, Peg; Lebedeva, Kristina; Birmingham, Elizabeth von Witzke. Indiana University Press. p. 84. ISBN 978-0-253-02718-4.
  25. ^ Ellensohn, Reinhard (February 2014). "Günther Anders' Musikphilosophie" (PDF) (in German). Austrian Science Fund (FWF).
  26. ^ Wolfe, Katharine (2009). "Introduction to Günther Anders' 'The Pathology of Freedom'". Deleuze Studies. 3 (2): 274–277. doi:10.3366/E1750224109000646. ISSN 1750-2241. JSTOR 45331702 – via JSTOR.
  27. ^ Gellen, Kata (2016). "Kafka, Pro and Contra". In Cools, Arthur; Liska, Vivian (eds.). Kafka, Pro and Contra: Günther Anders's Holocaust Book (1 ed.). De Gruyter. pp. 283–306. JSTOR j.ctvbkjt9v.18. Retrieved 31 July 2022. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  28. ^ Anders, Günther; Steer, A.; Thorlby, A. K. (1970). "Reflections on My Book Kafka—Pro und Contra". Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature. 3 (4): 59–72. ISSN 0027-1276. JSTOR 24776232.
  29. ^ "Exiled in Hollywood: A Coordinate System for the Anders Experience". Goethe-Institut. Retrieved 31 July 2022.
  30. ^ "Volume 8: The Life and Work of Günther Anders". Center Austria. The University of New Orleans. Retrieved 3 June 2022.
  31. ^ a b c "Günther Anders: biography, texts and links, by Harold Marcuse". UC Santa Barbara. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
  32. ^ Dawsey, Jason (2012). "Where Hitler's Name is Never Spoken". In Bischof, Günter; Plasser, Fritz; Maltschnig, Eva (eds.). Where Hitler's Name is Never Spoken: Günther Anders in 1950s Vienna. Vol. 21. University of New Orleans Press. pp. 212–239. ISBN 978-1-60801-092-9. JSTOR j.ctt1n2txnx.13. Retrieved 31 July 2022. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  33. ^ "Charlotte Zelka (1930 – Oct. 6, 2001)".
  34. ^ a b Babich 2021, p. Introduction. A star among other stars.
  35. ^ Babich 2021, p. Chapter 1. Criticizing Technology. Oblivion.
  36. ^ a b c "Günther Anders: Existential "Occasional Philosophy" with a Critical Approach". Goethe-Institut. Retrieved 29 May 2022.
  37. ^ "Günther Anders: "Der Mann auf der Brücke"". Der Spiegel (in German). 17 November 1959. ISSN 2195-1349. Retrieved 1 June 2022.
  38. ^ Dijk 2000, p. 1.
  39. ^ a b Babich 2021, Introduction. Black Stars.
  40. ^ Schraube 2005a, p. 78.
  41. ^ Müller 2016, p. 12.
  42. ^ Dries, Christian (2012). Die Welt als Vernichtungslager (in German). transcript Verlag. p. 63. ISBN 978-3-8376-1949-2.
  43. ^ Anders, Günther (1957). "The Phantom World of TV". In Rosenberg, Bernard; White, David Manning (eds.). Mass Culture. The Free Press of Gelcoe – via archive.org.
  44. ^ Anders, Günther (2002) [1956]. Die Antiquiertheit des Menschen: Über die Seele im Zeitalter der zweiten industriellen Revolution [The World as Phantom and Matrix. Philosophical Observations on Radio and Television] (in German). C.H.Beck. pp. 97–193. ISBN 978-3-406-47644-0. link
  45. ^ a b Müller 2016, p. 29–95.
  46. ^ Günther Anders, 'The Obsolescence of Privacy', CounterText 3:1
  47. ^ Müller 2016, p. 3.
  48. ^ Babich 2021, p. Chapter 1. Criticizing technology.
  49. ^ a b Müller, Christopher John; Mellor, David (2019). "Utopia inverted: Günther Anders, technology and the social". Thesis Eleven. 153 (1): 3–8. doi:10.1177/0725513619865638. ISSN 0725-5136. S2CID 203107887.
  50. ^ Babich 2021, p. Introduction. Suppression: Positivity and Neutrality.
  51. ^ Babich 2021, p. Criticizing technology.
  52. ^ Müller 2016, p. 30, In "Prometheanism: Technology, Digital Culture and Human Obsolescence".
  53. ^ Anders, The Obsolescence of Man 1980, Introduction: The Three Industrial Revolutions (1979) § 7 "But I have never encountered this kind of shame, which would be a kind of "Promethean shame", referred to in the first volume. It is possible that it does not exist, something that would certainly justify a second kind of shame".
  54. ^ Anders, The Obsolescence of Man 1980, Chapter 1. The Obsolescence of Appearance.
  55. ^ Hauskeller, Michael (2014), Hauskeller, Michael (ed.), "Promethean Shame and the Engineering of Love", Sex and the Posthuman Condition, London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, pp. 41–52, doi:10.1057/9781137393500_4, ISBN 978-1-137-39350-0, retrieved 27 May 2022, Promethean shame is what we feel when we realize that the machines we have created are so powerful and perfect that we humans with our messy and mortal bodies cannot but feel very deficient in comparison. We recognize the superiority of the made over the born, and as a consequence wish to be made ourselves, which allows us more control over what we are
  56. ^ Anders, The Obsolescence of Man 1980, Chapter 24. The Obsolescence of "Meaning" (1972) § 13. "Only now has Prometheus, with whose name I began the first volume (for the name means: he who thinks ahead), become our symbolic moral figure".
  57. ^ Anders, The Obsolescence of Man 1980, Introduction: The Three Industrial Revolutions (1979) § 3. Variations on the "Promethean Disjunction".
  58. ^ Anders, The Obsolescence of Man 1980, Chapter 26. The Obsolescence of Inability (1975).
  59. ^ Pardo, Rafael I. (2021). "On Bankruptcy's Promethean Gap: Building Enslaving Capacity into the Antebellum Administrative State". Fordham Urban Law Journal. 48 (4): 801. The concept, created by German philosopher Günther Anders, focuses on "the discrepancy between the tremendous power of humanity's inventions and the limited ability of any single person to comprehend, let alone control, the moral and practical implications of that power."
  60. ^ Sandvik, Hannah Monsrud (3 March 2018). "Apocalyptic Blindness and the Atomic Bomb". Teknovatøren (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 27 May 2022. The only solution, according to Anders, is a radical expansion of our imagination – we have to bridge the promethean gap
  61. ^ Dagmar Lorenz. The Established Outsider: Bernhard. in: The Companion to the Works of Thomas Bernhard. Camden House, 2002. (Studies in German Literature, Linguistics, and Culture) Matthias Konzett editor.
  62. ^ "Albo d'oro - Premio Letterario "Della Resistenza" - Città di Omegna" [Roll of honor - Omegna "Della Resistenza" Award]. Premio Omegna (in Italian). Retrieved 31 May 2022.
  63. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 March 2009. Retrieved 31 May 2022.
  64. ^ "Thomas-Mann-Preis der Hansestadt Lübeck und der Bayerischen Akademie der Schönen Künste". Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts (in German). Retrieved 31 May 2022.
  65. ^ a b "Der Anders Preis. Günther Anders-Preis für kritisches Denken". Günther Anders Gesellschaft (in German). Retrieved 31 May 2022.

Works cited edit

  • Dijk, Paul van (2000). Anthropology in the Age of Technology: The Philosophical Contributions of Günther Anders. Rodopi. Brill Publishers. ISBN 978-90-420-1402-2 – via Google Books.
  • Müller, Christopher John (2016). Prometheanism: Technology, Digital Culture and Human Obsolescence. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 29–95. ISBN 978-1-78348-240-5.
  • Babich, Babette (2021). Günther Anders' Philosophy of Technology: From Phenomenology to Critical Theory. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-350-22860-3.
  • Anders, Günther (2014) [1980]. The Obsolescence of Man. Vol. 2. Translated by Pérez, Josep Monter – via libcom.org. Translated in June-December 2014 from the Spanish translation: Günther Anders, La Obsolescencia del Hombre (Vol. II) Sobre la destrucción de la vida en la época de la tercera revolución industrial, tr. Josep Monter Pérez, Pre-Textos, Valencia, 2011. Originally published under the title: Die Antiquiertheit des Menschen II
  • Schraube, Ernst (2005a). "'Torturing things until they confess': Günther Anders' critique of technology". Science as Culture. 14 (1): 77–85. doi:10.1080/09505430500041983. ISSN 0950-5431. S2CID 73638346.

Secondary literature edit

Biography edit

  • Bahr, Raimund (2010). Gunther Anders Leben und Denken im Wort (in German). Edition Art Science. ISBN 978-3-902157-71-3. OCLC 754200959.

In English edit

  • Schraube, Ernst (2005b), "Anders, Günther. In (Ed.), (pp. 67-68). Farmington Hills: Macmillan.", in Mitcham, Carl (ed.), Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics, Farmington Hills: Macmillan, pp. 67–68
    • ———— (2005). "'Torturing things until they confess': Günther Anders' critique of technology". Science as Culture. 14 (1): 77–85. doi:10.1080/09505430500041983. ISSN 0950-5431. S2CID 73638346.
    • ———— (2012). "Das Ich und der Andere in der psychologischen Technikforschung". Journal für Psychologie. 20 (1).
  • Nosthoff, Anna-Verena; Maschewski, Felix (2019). "The obsolescence of politics: Rereading Günther Anders's critique of cybernetic governance and integral power in the digital age". Thesis Eleven. 153 (1): 75–93. doi:10.1177/0725513619863853. ISSN 0725-5136. S2CID 203054020.
  • Babich, Babette (2018). "On Günther Anders, political media theory, and nuclear violence". Philosophy & Social Criticism. 44 (10): 1110–1126. doi:10.1177/0191453718794741. ISSN 0191-4537. S2CID 150120200. [1]
    • ———— (July 2012). "Geworfenheit und prometheische Scham im Zeitalter der transhumanen Kybernetik Technik und Machenschaft bei Martin Heidegger, Fritz Lang und Günther Anders". Die Neugier des Glücklichen (in German). Weimar: Bauhaus Universitätsverlag: 7–35.
    • ———— (2012–2013). "O, Superman! or Being Towards Transhumanism: Martin Heidegger, Günther Anders, and Media Aesthetics". Divinatio. 36: 83–99.
  • Latini, Micaela (Fall 2015). Farinotti, Luisella; Grespi, Barbara; Maitre, Barbara Le (eds.). "The Vision of the End. Anders on the TV Series Holocaust". Cinéma & Cie. International Film Studies Journal. Vol. XV, no. 25 (Overlapping Images. Between Cinema and Photography ed.). Mimesis International. pp. 115–124.
  • Müller, Christopher John (2021). "Hollywood, Exile, and New Types of Pictures: Günther Anders's 1941 California Diary "Washing the Corpses of History"". Modernism/Modernity Print Plus. 5 (4). doi:10.26597/mod.0185. S2CID 234021085.
  • —————; Mellor, David (2019). "Utopia inverted: Günther Anders, technology and the social". Thesis Eleven. 153 (1): 3–8. doi:10.1177/0725513619865638. ISSN 0725-5136. S2CID 203107887.

Other languages edit

German
  • Dries, Christian (2012). Die Welt als Vernichtungslager: Eine kritische Theorie der Moderne im Anschluss an Günther Anders, Hannah Arendt und Hans Jonas (in German). Bielefeld: Verlag.
  • ———— (2009). Günther Anders. UTB Profile (in French and German). Stuttgart. ISBN 9783825232573. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Konrad Paul Liessmann, Günther Anders. Philosophieren im Zeitalter der technologischen Revolutionen. Munich, 2002.
  • Margret Lohman, Philosophieren in der Endzeit. Zur Gegenwartsanalyse von Günther Anders. München, 1999.
  • Bernd Neumann, "Noch Einmal: Hannah Arendt, Günther Stern/Anders mit bezug auf den jüngst komplettierten Briefwechsel zwischen Arendt und Stern und unter Rekurs auf Hannah Arendts unveröffentlichte Fabelerzählung Die weisen Tiere", in: Bernd Neumann, Helgard Mahrdt, and Martin Frank, eds., "The angel of history is looking back": Hannah Arendts Werk. Würzbach, 2001. pp. 107–126.
  • Dirk Röpcke and Raimund Bahr, eds., Geheimagent der Masseneremiten – Günther Anders Wien, 2002.
Italian
  • Franco Lolli, Günther Anders. Napoli-Salerno: Orthotes Editrice, 2014
  • Micaela Latini, Aldo Meccariello, L'uomo e la (sua) fine. Studi su Günther Anders, eds., Asterios, Trieste 2014.
  • Alessio Cernicchiaro, Günther Anders. La Cassandra della filosofia. Dall'uomo senza mondo al mondo senza uomo, Petite Plaisance, Pistoia 2014.
  • Rosanna Gangemi, "Sovversioni del fotomontaggio politico: l'immagine agitata di John Heartfield", in Elephant&Castle. Laboratorio dell’immaginario, n. 26, dicembre 2021, https://elephantandcastle.unibg.it/web/saggi/sovversioni-del-fotomontaggio-politico-l-immagine-agitata-di-john-heartfield/403.
  • Rosanna Gangemi, "L’arte è una disciplina da combattimento: George Grosz e Günther Anders", in Itinera 21/2021, Università degli Studi di Milano, https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/itinera/issue/view/1705.
  • Rosanna Gangemi, "Senza riparo in moto perpetuo. Günther Anders su Rodin", in La scrittura dell’esilio oltreoceano. Diaspora culturale italo-tedesca nell’Europa totalitaria del Nazifascismo. Riflessioni interdisciplinari, in E. Saletta (dir.), Roma, Aracne, 2020.
French
  • David, Christophe (2007). "Nous formons une équipe triste: Notes sur Günther Anders et Theodor W. Adorno". Tumultes. Günther Anders: Agir pour repousser la fin du monde (in French) (28/29): 169–183. doi:10.3917/tumu.28.0169. ISSN 1243-549X. JSTOR 24598663.
  • Figuier, Richard; Mongin, Olivier (2003). "Pourquoi lire Günther Anders aujourd'hui? Le XX e siècle, Auschwitz, Hiroshima et la Kolyma". Esprit (1940-). 294 (5): 123–126. ISSN 0014-0759. JSTOR 24279861 – via JSTOR.
  • Rosanna Gangemi, "Participation e(s)t pessimisme : George Grosz, témoin sans monde", in Image & Narrative 23/2, 2022.
  • Rosanna Gangemi, "Le choc esthétique comme jugement moral et lutte politique : John Heartfield d’après Günther Anders", in C. Foucher Zarmanian, M. Nachtergael (dir.), Le phototexte engagé. Une culture visuelle du militantisme au XXe siècle, les presses du réél, Dijon, 2021.
  • Rosanna Gangemi, "Günther Anders et Nicolas Rey – Le conte philosophique comme réactivation écranique de fragments sans lecteurs", in P. Clermont, D. Henky (dir.), Transmédialités du conte, Peter Lang, 2019.
  • Rosanna Gangemi, Conférence Sculpture sans abri – L’inéluctabilité de l’air (Günther Anders 1902–1992), Musée Rodin, Paris, 9–10 novembre 2017. Podcast : http://www.musee-rodin.fr/fr/agenda/activite/rodin-londe-de-choc-ii.
  • Edouard Jolly, , EuroPhilosophie Editions, coll. "Bibliothèque de philosophie. sociale et politique". Lille, 2010.
  • Thierry Simonelli, Günther Anders, De la désuétude de l'homme. Paris: Éditions September, 2004.
Spanish
  • Cozzi, Fabio (2011). Günther Anders Dall'uomo senza mondo al mondo senza uomo (Thesis). Pisa University Press.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Günther Anders at Wikimedia Commons
  • Detailed site on Anders by Harold Marcuse, includes extensive bibliography of primary and secondary works
  • is now also available in English. Source text by Christian Dries, translated by Christopher John Müller
  • Günther Anders (1902-1992) Schriftsteller und Philosoph. Austrian National Library

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For the cinematographer of the same name see Gunther Anders cinematographer This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Gunther Anders German pronunciation ˈɡʏntɐ ˈandɐs born Gunther Siegmund Stern 12 July 1902 17 December 1992 was a German born a philosopher journalist and critical theorist Gunther AndersAnders in 1929BornGunther Siegmund Stern 1902 07 12 12 July 1902Breslau German Empire now Wroclaw Poland Died17 December 1992 1992 12 17 aged 90 Vienna AustriaAlma materUniversity of FreiburgEra20th century philosophyRegionWestern philosophySchoolContinental philosophy phenomenologyTrained as a philosopher in the phenomenological tradition he obtained his doctorate under Edmund Husserl in 1923 and worked then as a journalist at the Berliner Borsen Courier At that time he changed his name Stern to Anders He unsuccessfully tried to get a university tenure in the early 1930s and ultimately fled Nazism to the United States Back to Europe in the 1950s he published his major book The Obsolescence of Humankind in 1956 An important part of Gunther Anders work focuses on the self destruction of mankind through a meditation on the Holocaust and the nuclear threat Anders developed a philosophical anthropology for the age of technology dealing with such other themes as the effects of mass media on our emotional and ethical existence the illogic of religion and the question of being a thinker He was awarded the Sigmund Freud Prize shortly before his death in 1992 6 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Exile 1933 1950 1 3 1950s return to Europe 2 Philosophy 2 1 The Obsolescence of Humankind 2 2 Prometheanism 2 3 Open Letter to Klaus Eichmann 2 4 Mensch ohne Welt 3 Honors 3 1 Gunther Anders Prize for critical thinking 4 Works 4 1 Bibliographies 4 2 List of selected works 4 2 1 Correspondence and conversations 4 2 2 Prose 4 2 3 Anthologies 5 Notes 6 References 6 1 Citations 6 2 Works cited 7 Secondary literature 7 1 Biography 7 2 In English 7 3 Other languages 8 External linksBiography edit nbsp Gunther Anders grave in ViennaEarly life edit Gunther Anders then Stern was born on 12 July 1902 in Breslau now Wroclaw in Poland the son of Jewish heritage founders of child developmental psychology Clara and William Stern and cousin to philosopher Walter Benjamin 7 His parents kept a diary of Gunther and his two sisters Hilde de and Eva de from April 1900 the birth of their first child Hilde until August 1912 8 This record keeping would span a combined 18 years in total 9 The diaries were mainly an academic exercise in developmental child psychology however they were also a larger glimpse into the lives of the children growing up 9 The diaries were published in 1914 9 Anders sister Hilde was at one time married to the German philosopher Rudolf Schottlaender who was also a student of Edmund Husserl and later Hans Marchwitza 10 his other sister Eva would go on to be a part of Youth Aliyah and later worked for people with mental disabilities 11 However Anders own parents arguably his father was the most significant intellectual influence in his life 12 Anders was an atheist 13 14 and although he did not become a member of the Frankfurt School he did influence the thinking of some of its members 15 16 17 In the late 1920s Anders studied with the philosopher Martin Heidegger at the University of Freiburg In 1923 Anders obtained a PhD in philosophy Edmund Husserl was his dissertation advisor 18 While Anders was working as a journalist in Berlin Berliner Borsen Courier 19 he changed his nom de plume to Anders meaning other or different which would go on to become his official name 20 21 There is more than one reason given in literature as to why he changed his name one reason is that an editor did not want so many Jewish sounding bylines in his paper 20 22 another reason for changing his surname was that his name would connect him to his popular parents 21 He married in 1929 fellow Heidegger student Hannah Arendt who had engaged in an affair with their common mentor 23 They married in Nowawes and at the time lived on Babelsberg s Merkurstrasse 3 in Potsdam 24 In 1930 31 he unsuccessfully attempted a habilitation under Paul Tillich in sociomusicology 25 and was advised by Max Wertheimer and Karl Mannheim to be patient 19 In 1931 he started writing Die Molussische Katakombe The Molussian Catacomb 26 Exile 1933 1950 edit In 1933 Anders fled Nazi Germany first to France where he and Arendt divorced amicably in 1937 and in 1936 to the United States In 1934 he gave a lecture on Kafka in Paris at the Institut d Etudes Germaniques he would go on to engage with Kafka in the coming years 27 28 In the United States he spent time in New York and California 29 He spent his time in a multitude of activities hired in the United States Office of War Information as a writer for Aufbau journal as a reviewer for a philosophical journal as a tutor in the house of a famous composer and songwriter as a worker in a factory as a costume and theatrical property boy in Hollywood as a tour guide at Metropolitan Museum of Art 21 as a failed scriptwriter among others 19 20 He was a lecturer in The New School for Social Research 20 30 Anders married a second time in 1945 to the Austrian writer Elisabeth Freundlich whom he had met in New York 1950s return to Europe edit Anders returned to Europe in 1950 with his wife to live in her native Vienna 31 While Germany had been the first choice the political situation was not appropriate and an academic post in Halle no longer a choice 19 He often wrote for Merkur 32 There Anders wrote his main philosophical work whose title translates as The Obsolescence of Humankind 1956 He became a leading figure in the anti nuclear movement and published numerous essays and expanded versions of his diaries including one of a trip to Breslau and Auschwitz with his wife Anders papers are held by the University of Vienna and his literary executor is former FORVM editor Gerhard Oberschlick He and his second wife divorced in 1955 In 1957 Anders married a third time to American pianist Charlotte Lois Zelka 33 31 Gunther knew how to play the piano and violin 34 Anders is known for his relationships 35 Philosophy editGunther Anders has called his philosophy occasional philosophy 36 1 Gelegenheitsphilosophie 37 and impressionistic philosophy 38 He never held an academic rank in Europe 39 20 A professorship from Free University of Berlin was declined 40 A lack of academic rank influenced his work causing it to deviate from the usual academic style 39 Anders has also called himself a critical theorist of technology 1 He also used Diskrepanzphilosophie philosophy of discrepancy in an attempt to classify himself 41 31 42 Anders is well known in Europe and has been published and researched to a considerable extent in the German language Some of his work has been translated into other languages such as French and Spanish 7 As compared to his presence in Europe his presence in the English language has been minimal 7 Gunther wrote mostly in German 7 Anders was an early critic of the role of technology in modern life and in this context was a trenchant critic of the role of television His essay The Phantom World of TV written in the late 1950s was published in an edition of Bernard Rosenberg and David Manning White s influential anthology Mass Culture 43 In it he details how the televisual experience substitutes images for experience leading people to eschew first hand experiences in the world and instead become voyeurs His dominant metaphor in this essay centers on how television interposes itself between family members at the dinner table 44 The Obsolescence of Humankind edit Main article The Outdatedness of Human Beings His major work of which only a few essays have been translated into English 45 46 is acknowledged to be b Die Antiquiertheit des Menschen literally The Antiquatedness of the Human Being while obsolescence was a typical translation early on antiquatedness is considered more suitable 34 48 By the end of the 20th century both volumes had sold about 140 000 copies 49 This wide readership dwarfed scholarly interactions 49 The essay argues that a gap has developed between humanity s technologically enhanced capacity to create and destroy and our ability to imagine that destruction Anders devoted a great deal of attention to the nuclear threat making him an early critic of this technology as well The two volume work is made up of a string of philosophical essays that start with an observation often found in Anders diary entries dating back to his exile in the US in the 1940s To provide an example from the first chapter of volume one First Encounter with Promethean Shame Today s Prometheus asks Who am I anyway Shame about the embarrassingly high quality of manufactured goods What are we embarrassed about Anders answer to this question is simply that we were born and not manufactured 45 Don Ihde suppressed an English translation of the two volumes 50 51 Prometheanism edit Main article Promethean gap In 1942 Anders wrote of having found signs of a new form of shame which he provisionally called Promethean shame that is the shame when confronted by the humiliatingly high quality of fabricated things 52 He would later go on to express doubts about the existence of this kind of shame 53 Another iteration of the shame was the incapacity of our imagination to grasp the enormity of what we can produce and set in motion 54 Promethean shame can be seen in posthumanism 1 in the comparisons we make with our creations 55 Anders utilizes the story of Prometheus and draws parallels to modern technology 1 For him Prometheus means he who thinks ahead 56 The variations of the Promethean disjunction Anders referred to included the gap between the maximum that we can produce and imagine as compared to the maximum we use and need which are in comparison shamefully small 57 It is a disproportion between the capacities for destruction and construction where we can construct much more than we are capable of destroying that it is easy to build but very difficult to destroy 58 The Promethean gap refers to the incapacity to imagine the consequences of our creations 1 59 60 Open Letter to Klaus Eichmann edit Just as Arendt in her Eichmann in Jerusalem elucidated the Banality of Evil by pointing out that most heinous crimes can be committed by quite ordinary people Anders explores the moral and ethical ramifications of the facts brought to light in the 1960 61 trial of Adolf Eichmann in We Sons of Eichmann Open Letter to Klaus Eichmann the son of the noted Nazi bureaucrat and genocidaire He suggests that the appellation Eichmann properly designates any person who actively participated in ignored or failed to learn about or even knew about but took no action against the Nazis mass murder campaigns against Jews and others He explained to his audience in Austria and Germany among them young writers searching for ways to empathize with their parents generation that there was but one viable alternative not only for Eichmann s son Klaus but all Eichmann sons namely to repudiate their fathers since mourning them was not an option 61 Mensch ohne Welt edit In Mensch ohne Welt Anders engages in a critique of the contemporary western commodity society which he deems a society unfit for human beings He views this perspective as negative ontological This world is a world for capital not human beings especially not for those who don t have the great honor to participate in labour One is deemed adequate when one sells labour the human being very far from being viewed as an end in herself due to a kind of non laboro ergo non sum type of logic Honors edit1962 Premio Omegna della Resistenza Italiana Omegna Award of the Italian Resistance 62 1967 Deutscher Kritikerpreis German critics prize 63 1978 Grosser Literaturpreis der Bayerischen Akademie der Schonen Kunste Grand Literature Prize of the Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts 64 1983 Theodor W Adorno Award 36 1979 Osterreichischer Staatspreis fur Kulturpublizistik de Austrian State Prize for Cultural Journalism 36 20 1985 Andreas Gryphius Prize rejected 20 1992 Honorary doctorate from the University of Vienna rejected 20 1992 Sigmund Freud Prize 6 Gunther Anders Prize for critical thinking edit Gunther Anders Prize for critical thinking Preis fur kritisches denken is a biannual award given by the International Gunther Anders Society and sponsored by Verlag C H Beck 65 Constituted in 2018 winners include Joseph Vogl Corine Pelluchon and Dietmar Dath 65 Works editBibliographies edit Scheffelmeier Von Heinz January 1995 Bibliographie Gunther Anders Stern Primar Sekundar und Tertiarquellen 1924 1994 FORVM Berlin Archived from the original on 12 February 2006 Scheffelmeier Heinz January 1995 Bibliographie Gunther Anders Stern Reorganized and archived by Harold Marcuse Berlin List of selected works edit Der Hungermarsch The Hunger March 1935 Kafka Pro und Contra Die Prozessunterlagen Kafka pro and contra The Trial Records 1951 1985 Die Antiquiertheit des Menschen The Outdatedness of Human Beings vol I Uber die Seele im Zeitalter der zweiten industriellen Revolution On the Soul in the Era of the Second Industrial Revolution 1956 vol II Uber die Zerstorung des Lebens im Zeitalter der dritten industriellen Revolution On the Destruction of Life in the Era of the Third Industrial Revolution 1980 Der Mann auf der Brucke Tagebuch aus Hiroshima und Nagasaki The Man on the Bridge Diary from Hiroshima and Nagasaki 1959 Hiroshima ist Uberall Hiroshima is Everywhere The View from the Tower Tales 1932 On Heidegger Homeless Sculpture On Rodin Visit to Hades Auschwitz and Breslau 1966 Visit Beautiful Vietnam ABC of Today s Aggression Thesis on the Legitimacy of Violence as a Form of Self Defense Against the Nuclear Threat to Humanity My Jewishness 1978 Heresies 1996 Philosophical Notes in Shorthand 2002 Daily Notes Records 1941 1992 2006 The Writing on the Wall 1967 Narratives Gay Philosophy 1983 Man Without World Hunger March The Atomic Threat Radical Considerations Exaggerations Towards Truth Thoughts and Aphorisms Somewhat reminiscent of Karl Kraus Love Yesterday Notes on the History of Feelings 1986 View from the Moon Reflections on Space Flights 1994 Nuernberg and Vietnam Synoptical Mosaic 1968 George Grosz 1961 The Dead Speech on three world wars 1966 On Philosophical Diction and the Problem of Popularization 1992 The World as Phantom and Matrix 1990 The Final Hours and the End of All Time Thoughts on the Nuclear Situation 1972 Endzeit und Zeitenende Correspondence and conversations edit Anders Gunther 2002 Wir Eichmannsohne offener Brief an Klaus Eichmann We Sons of Eichmann Open Letter to Klaus Eichmann in German C H Beck ISBN 978 3 406 47548 1 Eatherly Claude 1961 Off limits fur das Gewissen der Briefwechsel zwischen dem Hiroshima Piloten Claude Eatherly und Gunther Anders Burning Conscience The Case of the Hiroshima Pilot Claude Eatherly told in his Letters to Gunther Anders in German Rowohlt Schubert Elke 1987 Gunther Anders antwortet Interviews amp Erklarungen Gunther Anders answers Interviews and Explanations in German Klaus Bittermann ISBN 978 3 923118 11 3 Prose edit Anders Gunther 1978 Kosmologische Humoreske und andere Erzahlungen Cosmological humoresque and other narratives in German Frankfurt am Main Suhrkamp ISBN 978 3 518 06932 5 OCLC 4033457 1992 1938 Die molussische Katakombe Roman The Molussian Catacomb in German Beck ISBN 978 3 406 36473 0 1993 Mariechen eine Gutenachtgeschichte fur Liebende Philosophen und Angehorige anderer Berufsgruppen Little Mary Bedtime Stories for lovers philosophers and members of other professional groups in German C H Beck ISBN 978 3 406 37403 6 Anders Gunther Stern Wolfe Katharine 2009 The Pathology of Freedom An Essay on Non Identification Deleuze Studies 3 2 278 310 doi 10 3366 E1750224109000658 ISSN 1750 2241 JSTOR 45331703 Anthologies edit Anders Gunther 2006 Tagesnotizen Aufzeichnungen 1941 1979 1 Aufl ed Frankfurt am Main Suhrkamp ISBN 978 3 518 22405 2 Notes edit Different sources use different versions Austrian philosopher 1 German Jewish philosopher 2 20th century German Jewish philosopher Gunther Anders 3 a German philosopher and essayist of Jewish descent 4 Le penseur allemand Gunther Anders 5 Christopher John Muller writes Anders philosophical anthropology of the technological world which he developed mainly in The Obsolescence of Human Beings Vol 1 1956 and Vol 2 1980 47 Christian Fuchs writes that Die Antiquiertheit des Menschen is principal work 1 References editCitations edit a b c d e f g Fuchs Christian 2021 Chapter 7 Gunther Anders critical theory of technology Marxist Humanism and Communication Theory Vol 1 Routledge ISBN 978 1 000 34553 7 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Previously published in Fuchs Christian 2017 Gunther Anders Undiscovered Critical Theory of Technology in the Age of Big Data Capitalism tripleC 15 2 582 611 doi 10 31269 triplec v15i2 898 Harrington Anne I 6 August 2020 The Hiroshima Pilot Who Became a Symbol of Antinuclear Protest The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 24 June 2022 is what Gunther Anders the postwar German Jewish philosopher and antinuclear activist Cummins Eleanor 26 April 2022 With the Clock Running Out Humans Need to Rethink Time Itself Wired ISSN 1059 1028 Retrieved 24 June 2022 Borowski Audrey 17 May 2022 Haselby Sam ed Gunther Anders a forgotten prophet for the 21st century Aeon Retrieved 24 June 2022 Weill Par Nicolas 25 December 2021 La Catacombe de Molussie de Gunther Anders le projet d une vie Le Monde fr in French Retrieved 24 June 2022 a b Sigmund Freud Preis Deutsche Akademie fur Sprache und Dichtung Retrieved 9 January 2013 a b c d Armon Adi 12 January 2017 The Parochialism of Intellectual History The Case of Gunther Anders The Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 62 ybw022 doi 10 1093 leobaeck ybw022 ISSN 0075 8744 Levelt Willem J M 2011 The Stern Diaries PDF Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguists Retrieved 31 July 2022 a b c Wobick Segev Sarah 2014 The Religion We Plant in Their Hearts A Critical Exploration of the Religiosity of a German Jewish Family at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century Jewish History 28 2 159 185 doi 10 1007 s10835 014 9214 1 ISSN 0334 701X JSTOR 24709716 S2CID 145765941 via JSTOR Marchwitza Hans Bundesstiftung Aufarbeitung in German Federal Foundation for the Reappraisal of the SED Dictatorship Retrieved 7 August 2022 Dawsey Jason 25 June 2019 The Life of a Rescuer Eva Michaelis Stern in Dark Times The National WWII Museum New Orleans Retrieved 7 August 2022 Dijk 2000 p 5 Dijk 2000 p 25 Bauman Zygmunt Obirek Stanislaw 21 July 2015 Of God and Man John Wiley amp Sons ISBN 978 0 7456 9570 9 via Google Books Arendt had her haters and admirers and the Frankfurt School had its members Anders however did not have a mediator in academia who would assume responsibility for the transfer of knowledge between continents and languages Armon Adi 12 January 2017 The Parochialism of Intellectual History The Case of Gunther Anders The Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 62 ybw022 doi 10 1093 leobaeck ybw022 ISSN 0075 8744 According to Babich Anders was one of the first founders of the Frankfurt School Babette Babich Gunther Anders Philosophy of Technology From Phenomenology to Critical Theory Bloomsbury Academic 2021 pp IX X Martin Jay who devotes an in depth monograph precisely to the founding of the Frankfurt School does not mention Anders even once Jay Martin 1996 The Dialectical Imagination A History of the Frankfurt School and the Institute of Social Research 1923 1950 University of California Press ISBN 0520917510 Dijk 2000 p 6 a b c d Greffrath Mathias 4 July 2002 Lob der Sturheit Eine Erinnerung an Gunther Anders den Philosophen und Pamphletisten den Analytiker und Kampfer der am 12 Juli 100 Jahre geworden ware Praise of Stubbornness A memory of Gunther Anders the philosopher and pamphleteer the analyst and fighter who would have been 100 on July 12th Zeit Online in German Die Zeit Retrieved 3 June 2022 a b c d e f g h The Life of Gunther Anders 1902 1992 Gunther Anders Gesellschaft Retrieved 29 May 2022 a b c Jonas Hans Fox Brian Wolin Richard 2006 Hannah Arendt An Intimate Portrait New England Review 1990 27 2 133 142 ISSN 1053 1297 JSTOR 40244828 Babich 2021 p Introduction Nomen est omen Other Reflections Ettinger Elzbieta 1995 Hannah Arendt Martin Heidegger Yale University Press p 31 ISBN 978 0 300 07254 9 Grunenberg Antonia 17 July 2017 Hannah Arendt and Martin Heidegger History of a Love Translated by Birmingham Peg Lebedeva Kristina Birmingham Elizabeth von Witzke Indiana University Press p 84 ISBN 978 0 253 02718 4 Ellensohn Reinhard February 2014 Gunther Anders Musikphilosophie PDF in German Austrian Science Fund FWF Wolfe Katharine 2009 Introduction to Gunther Anders The Pathology of Freedom Deleuze Studies 3 2 274 277 doi 10 3366 E1750224109000646 ISSN 1750 2241 JSTOR 45331702 via JSTOR Gellen Kata 2016 Kafka Pro and Contra In Cools Arthur Liska Vivian eds Kafka Pro and Contra Gunther Anders s Holocaust Book 1 ed De Gruyter pp 283 306 JSTOR j ctvbkjt9v 18 Retrieved 31 July 2022 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Anders Gunther Steer A Thorlby A K 1970 Reflections on My Book Kafka Pro und Contra Mosaic A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature 3 4 59 72 ISSN 0027 1276 JSTOR 24776232 Exiled in Hollywood A Coordinate System for the Anders Experience Goethe Institut Retrieved 31 July 2022 Volume 8 The Life and Work of Gunther Anders Center Austria The University of New Orleans Retrieved 3 June 2022 a b c Gunther Anders biography texts and links by Harold Marcuse UC Santa Barbara Retrieved 13 May 2022 Dawsey Jason 2012 Where Hitler s Name is Never Spoken In Bischof Gunter Plasser Fritz Maltschnig Eva eds Where Hitler s Name is Never Spoken Gunther Anders in 1950s Vienna Vol 21 University of New Orleans Press pp 212 239 ISBN 978 1 60801 092 9 JSTOR j ctt1n2txnx 13 Retrieved 31 July 2022 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help Charlotte Zelka 1930 Oct 6 2001 a b Babich 2021 p Introduction A star among other stars Babich 2021 p Chapter 1 Criticizing Technology Oblivion a b c Gunther Anders Existential Occasional Philosophy with a Critical Approach Goethe Institut Retrieved 29 May 2022 Gunther Anders Der Mann auf der Brucke Der Spiegel in German 17 November 1959 ISSN 2195 1349 Retrieved 1 June 2022 Dijk 2000 p 1 a b Babich 2021 Introduction Black Stars Schraube 2005a p 78 Muller 2016 p 12 Dries Christian 2012 Die Welt als Vernichtungslager in German transcript Verlag p 63 ISBN 978 3 8376 1949 2 Anders Gunther 1957 The Phantom World of TV In Rosenberg Bernard White David Manning eds Mass Culture The Free Press of Gelcoe via archive org Anders Gunther 2002 1956 Die Antiquiertheit des Menschen Uber die Seele im Zeitalter der zweiten industriellen Revolution The World as Phantom and Matrix Philosophical Observations on Radio and Television in German C H Beck pp 97 193 ISBN 978 3 406 47644 0 link a b Muller 2016 p 29 95 Gunther Anders The Obsolescence of Privacy CounterText 3 1 Muller 2016 p 3 Babich 2021 p Chapter 1 Criticizing technology a b Muller Christopher John Mellor David 2019 Utopia inverted Gunther Anders technology and the social Thesis Eleven 153 1 3 8 doi 10 1177 0725513619865638 ISSN 0725 5136 S2CID 203107887 Babich 2021 p Introduction Suppression Positivity and Neutrality Babich 2021 p Criticizing technology Muller 2016 p 30 In Prometheanism Technology Digital Culture and Human Obsolescence Anders The Obsolescence of Man 1980 Introduction The Three Industrial Revolutions 1979 7 But I have never encountered this kind of shame which would be a kind of Promethean shame referred to in the first volume It is possible that it does not exist something that would certainly justify a second kind of shame Anders The Obsolescence of Man 1980 Chapter 1 The Obsolescence of Appearance Hauskeller Michael 2014 Hauskeller Michael ed Promethean Shame and the Engineering of Love Sex and the Posthuman Condition London Palgrave Macmillan UK pp 41 52 doi 10 1057 9781137393500 4 ISBN 978 1 137 39350 0 retrieved 27 May 2022 Promethean shame is what we feel when we realize that the machines we have created are so powerful and perfect that we humans with our messy and mortal bodies cannot but feel very deficient in comparison We recognize the superiority of the made over the born and as a consequence wish to be made ourselves which allows us more control over what we are Anders The Obsolescence of Man 1980 Chapter 24 The Obsolescence of Meaning 1972 13 Only now has Prometheus with whose name I began the first volume for the name means he who thinks ahead become our symbolic moral figure Anders The Obsolescence of Man 1980 Introduction The Three Industrial Revolutions 1979 3 Variations on the Promethean Disjunction Anders The Obsolescence of Man 1980 Chapter 26 The Obsolescence of Inability 1975 Pardo Rafael I 2021 On Bankruptcy s Promethean Gap Building Enslaving Capacity into the Antebellum Administrative State Fordham Urban Law Journal 48 4 801 The concept created by German philosopher Gunther Anders focuses on the discrepancy between the tremendous power of humanity s inventions and the limited ability of any single person to comprehend let alone control the moral and practical implications of that power Sandvik Hannah Monsrud 3 March 2018 Apocalyptic Blindness and the Atomic Bomb Teknovatoren in Norwegian Bokmal Retrieved 27 May 2022 The only solution according to Anders is a radical expansion of our imagination we have to bridge the promethean gap Dagmar Lorenz The Established Outsider Bernhard in The Companion to the Works of Thomas Bernhard Camden House 2002 Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture Matthias Konzett editor Albo d oro Premio Letterario Della Resistenza Citta di Omegna Roll of honor Omegna Della Resistenza Award Premio Omegna in Italian Retrieved 31 May 2022 Die Preistrager 1951 2008 Verband der deutschen Kritiker Archived from the original on 7 March 2009 Retrieved 31 May 2022 Thomas Mann Preis der Hansestadt Lubeck und der Bayerischen Akademie der Schonen Kunste Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts in German Retrieved 31 May 2022 a b Der Anders Preis Gunther Anders Preis fur kritisches Denken Gunther Anders Gesellschaft in German Retrieved 31 May 2022 Works cited edit Dijk Paul van 2000 Anthropology in the Age of Technology The Philosophical Contributions of Gunther Anders Rodopi Brill Publishers ISBN 978 90 420 1402 2 via Google Books Muller Christopher John 2016 Prometheanism Technology Digital Culture and Human Obsolescence Rowman amp Littlefield pp 29 95 ISBN 978 1 78348 240 5 Babich Babette 2021 Gunther Anders Philosophy of Technology From Phenomenology to Critical Theory Bloomsbury Publishing ISBN 978 1 350 22860 3 Anders Gunther 2014 1980 The Obsolescence of Man Vol 2 Translated by Perez Josep Monter via libcom org Translated in June December 2014 from the Spanish translation Gunther Anders La Obsolescencia del Hombre Vol II Sobre la destruccion de la vida en la epoca de la tercera revolucion industrial tr Josep Monter Perez Pre Textos Valencia 2011 Originally published under the title Die Antiquiertheit des Menschen II Schraube Ernst 2005a Torturing things until they confess Gunther Anders critique of technology Science as Culture 14 1 77 85 doi 10 1080 09505430500041983 ISSN 0950 5431 S2CID 73638346 Secondary literature editBiography edit Bahr Raimund 2010 Gunther Anders Leben und Denken im Wort in German Edition Art Science ISBN 978 3 902157 71 3 OCLC 754200959 In English edit Schraube Ernst 2005b Anders Gunther In Ed pp 67 68 Farmington Hills Macmillan in Mitcham Carl ed Encyclopedia of Science Technology and Ethics Farmington Hills Macmillan pp 67 68 2005 Torturing things until they confess Gunther Anders critique of technology Science as Culture 14 1 77 85 doi 10 1080 09505430500041983 ISSN 0950 5431 S2CID 73638346 2012 Das Ich und der Andere in der psychologischen Technikforschung Journal fur Psychologie 20 1 Nosthoff Anna Verena Maschewski Felix 2019 The obsolescence of politics Rereading Gunther Anders s critique of cybernetic governance and integral power in the digital age Thesis Eleven 153 1 75 93 doi 10 1177 0725513619863853 ISSN 0725 5136 S2CID 203054020 Babich Babette 2018 On Gunther Anders political media theory and nuclear violence Philosophy amp Social Criticism 44 10 1110 1126 doi 10 1177 0191453718794741 ISSN 0191 4537 S2CID 150120200 1 July 2012 Geworfenheit und prometheische Scham im Zeitalter der transhumanen Kybernetik Technik und Machenschaft bei Martin Heidegger Fritz Lang und Gunther Anders Die Neugier des Glucklichen in German Weimar Bauhaus Universitatsverlag 7 35 2012 2013 O Superman or Being Towards Transhumanism Martin Heidegger Gunther Anders and Media Aesthetics Divinatio 36 83 99 Latini Micaela Fall 2015 Farinotti Luisella Grespi Barbara Maitre Barbara Le eds The Vision of the End Anders on the TV Series Holocaust Cinema amp Cie International Film Studies Journal Vol XV no 25 Overlapping Images Between Cinema and Photography ed Mimesis International pp 115 124 Muller Christopher John 2021 Hollywood Exile and New Types of Pictures Gunther Anders s 1941 California Diary Washing the Corpses of History Modernism Modernity Print Plus 5 4 doi 10 26597 mod 0185 S2CID 234021085 Mellor David 2019 Utopia inverted Gunther Anders technology and the social Thesis Eleven 153 1 3 8 doi 10 1177 0725513619865638 ISSN 0725 5136 S2CID 203107887 Other languages edit GermanDries Christian 2012 Die Welt als Vernichtungslager Eine kritische Theorie der Moderne im Anschluss an Gunther Anders Hannah Arendt und Hans Jonas in German Bielefeld Verlag 2009 Gunther Anders UTB Profile in French and German Stuttgart ISBN 9783825232573 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help CS1 maint location missing publisher link Konrad Paul Liessmann Gunther Anders Philosophieren im Zeitalter der technologischen Revolutionen Munich 2002 Margret Lohman Philosophieren in der Endzeit Zur Gegenwartsanalyse von Gunther Anders Munchen 1999 Bernd Neumann Noch Einmal Hannah Arendt Gunther Stern Anders mit bezug auf den jungst komplettierten Briefwechsel zwischen Arendt und Stern und unter Rekurs auf Hannah Arendts unveroffentlichte Fabelerzahlung Die weisen Tiere in Bernd Neumann Helgard Mahrdt and Martin Frank eds The angel of history is looking back Hannah Arendts Werk Wurzbach 2001 pp 107 126 Dirk Ropcke and Raimund Bahr eds Geheimagent der Masseneremiten Gunther Anders Wien 2002 ItalianFranco Lolli Gunther Anders Napoli Salerno Orthotes Editrice 2014 Micaela Latini Aldo Meccariello L uomo e la sua fine Studi su Gunther Anders eds Asterios Trieste 2014 Alessio Cernicchiaro Gunther Anders La Cassandra della filosofia Dall uomo senza mondo al mondo senza uomo Petite Plaisance Pistoia 2014 Rosanna Gangemi Sovversioni del fotomontaggio politico l immagine agitata di John Heartfield in Elephant amp Castle Laboratorio dell immaginario n 26 dicembre 2021 https elephantandcastle unibg it web saggi sovversioni del fotomontaggio politico l immagine agitata di john heartfield 403 Rosanna Gangemi L arte e una disciplina da combattimento George Grosz e Gunther Anders in Itinera 21 2021 Universita degli Studi di Milano https riviste unimi it index php itinera issue view 1705 Rosanna Gangemi Senza riparo in moto perpetuo Gunther Anders su Rodin in La scrittura dell esilio oltreoceano Diaspora culturale italo tedesca nell Europa totalitaria del Nazifascismo Riflessioni interdisciplinari in E Saletta dir Roma Aracne 2020 FrenchDavid Christophe 2007 Nous formons une equipe triste Notes sur Gunther Anders et Theodor W Adorno Tumultes Gunther Anders Agir pour repousser la fin du monde in French 28 29 169 183 doi 10 3917 tumu 28 0169 ISSN 1243 549X JSTOR 24598663 Figuier Richard Mongin Olivier 2003 Pourquoi lire Gunther Anders aujourd hui Le XX e siecle Auschwitz Hiroshima et la Kolyma Esprit 1940 294 5 123 126 ISSN 0014 0759 JSTOR 24279861 via JSTOR Rosanna Gangemi Participation e s t pessimisme George Grosz temoin sans monde in Image amp Narrative 23 2 2022 Rosanna Gangemi Le choc esthetique comme jugement moral et lutte politique John Heartfield d apres Gunther Anders in C Foucher Zarmanian M Nachtergael dir Le phototexte engage Une culture visuelle du militantisme au XXe siecle les presses du reel Dijon 2021 Rosanna Gangemi Gunther Anders et Nicolas Rey Le conte philosophique comme reactivation ecranique de fragments sans lecteurs in P Clermont D Henky dir Transmedialites du conte Peter Lang 2019 Rosanna Gangemi Conference Sculpture sans abri L ineluctabilite de l air Gunther Anders 1902 1992 Musee Rodin Paris 9 10 novembre 2017 Podcast http www musee rodin fr fr agenda activite rodin londe de choc ii Edouard Jolly Nihilisme et technique Etude sur Gunther Anders EuroPhilosophie Editions coll Bibliotheque de philosophie sociale et politique Lille 2010 Thierry Simonelli Gunther Anders De la desuetude de l homme Paris Editions September 2004 SpanishCozzi Fabio 2011 Gunther Anders Dall uomo senza mondo al mondo senza uomo Thesis Pisa University Press External links edit nbsp Media related to Gunther Anders at Wikimedia CommonsDetailed site on Anders by Harold Marcuse includes extensive bibliography of primary and secondary works The extensive beautifully illustrated biography of Anders s life on the web site of the International Gunther Anders Society is now also available in English Source text by Christian Dries translated by Christopher John Muller Gunther Anders 1902 1992 Schriftsteller und Philosoph Austrian National Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gunther Anders amp oldid 1177566343, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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