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Why Can't Philosophers Laugh?

Autor Katrin Froese
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 iun 2017
This book analyzes Western and Chinese philosophical texts to determine why laughter and the comic have not been a major part of philosophical discourse. Katrin Froese maintains that many philosophical accounts of laughter try to unearth laughter's purpose, thereby rendering it secondary to the intentional and purposive aspects of human nature that impel us to philosophize. Froese also considers texts that take laughter and the comic as starting points, attempting to philosophize out of laughter rather than merely trying to unearth reasons for laughter. The book proposes that continuously unraveling philosophical assumptions through the comic and laughter may be necessary to live well.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319550435
ISBN-10: 3319550438
Pagini: 236
Ilustrații: VIII, 227 p.
Dimensiuni: 153 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:1st edition 2017
Editura: Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter One : We Have a Body!?: Kant, Schopenhauer, and Bergson.- Chapter 2 Redeeming Laughter in Nietzsche.- Chapter 3 Humour and Finitude: Kierkegaard's Unscientific Postscript .- Part II .- Chapter 4: A Comic Confucius?.- Chapter 5 Humour as the Playful Sidekick to Language in the Zhuangzi .- Chapter 6  Laughing for Nothing: Humour and Chan Buddhism.


Notă biografică

Katrin Froese is Professor of Philosophy and Religion at the University of Calgary, Canada. She is the author of three previous books: Rousseau and Nietzsche: Toward an Aesthetic Morality (2001), Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Daoist Thought: Crossing Paths In-Between (2006), and Ethics Unbound: Some Chinese and Western Perspectives on Morality (2013). 


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This book analyzes Western and Chinese philosophical texts to determine why laughter and the comic have not been a major part of philosophical discourse. Katrin Froese maintains that many philosophical accounts of laughter try to unearth laughter's purpose, thereby rendering it secondary to the intentional and purposive aspects of human nature that impel us to philosophize. Froese also considers texts that take laughter and the comic as starting points, attempting to philosophize out of laughter rather than merely trying to unearth reasons for laughter. The book proposes that continuously unraveling philosophical assumptions through the comic and laughter may be necessary to live well.

Caracteristici

Methodological study of humor and its philosophical value Melds Chinese and Western philosophy in pursuit of an understanding of laughter Argues that the comic is not antithetical to philosophy, but invites a different kind of thinking that is playful and exploratory