Der Zauberbaum[1] (lit.'The Magic Tree') is a 1985 novel by the German philosopher Peter Sloterdijk. It is about a young Austrian physician, Jan van Leyden, who becomes a disciple of the Marquis de Puységur.[2]

Der Zauberbaum
AuthorPeter Sloterdijk
LanguageGerman
PublisherSuhrkamp Verlag
Publication date1985
Publication placeWest Germany
Pages322
ISBN3518032216

Sloterdijk has said Der Zauberbaum is one of the most difficult books he has written, because it was his first novel and forced him to "conquer a freedom" he previously did not think was possible. Although it is a historical novel set in the 18th century, he describes it as a "translated autobiography" that closely follows his life from 1975 to 1985, which was a time characterised by self-discovery and included a trip to India where he lived for several months in a guru's community.[3]

The book was published in the wake of Sloterdijk's breakthrough as a public intellectual with the 1983 book Critique of Cynical Reason, to which it ties in thematically. Der Zauberbaum is critical of psychoanalysis and its reliance on a Cartesian view of science and the subject. The scholar Till R. Kuhnle [de] describes it as a Bildungsroman which expresses positions that approach Lebensphilosophie.[4]

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  1. Full title: Der Zauberbaum. Die Entstehung der Psychoanalyse im Jahr 1785. Ein epischer Versuch zur Philosophie der Psychologie (lit.'The Magic Tree: The Emergence of Psychoanalysis in 1785: An Epic Essay on the Philosophy of Psychology')
  2. Lüdke, Martin (26 July 1985). "Ein unbeschriebenes Blatt". Die Zeit (in German). Retrieved 9 October 2025.
  3. Schmidt, Felix (6 October 1999). ""Meine Arbeit dreht sich um das Zur-Welt-Kommen"". Die Welt (in German). Retrieved 9 October 2025.
  4. Kuhnle, Till R. (1993). "«Trotz alledem» Doutes sur la validité d'une philosophie de l'histoire : Peter Sloterdijk, Der Zauberbaum »". Germanica (in French) (13). doi:10.4000/germanica.2221.
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