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Acting Out (book) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Acting Out (book)
''Acting Out'' is a book by French philosopher Bernard Stiegler. It is composed of two short works, "How I Became a Philosopher," and "To Love, To Love Me, To Love Us: From September 11 to April 21," which were published separately in French in 2003 as ''Passer à l'acte'' and ''Aimer, s'aimer, nous aimer: Du 11 septembre au 21 avril''. ''Acting Out'' was published by Stanford University Press in 2009, and the translators were David Barison, Daniel Ross, and Patrick Crogan. == How I Became a Philosopher == This section of the work was originally delivered as an oral presentation, a kind of "confession" à la Jean-Jacques Rousseau, in which Stiegler admits for the first time that he became a philosopher while incarcerated for a period of five years. Stiegler tells the story of his transformation in prison, a transformation which took the form of rediscovering the world in a quasi-phenomenological fashion. The chapter draws from the work of Edmund Husserl, Aristotle, and Epictetus.
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