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Why Can't Philosophers Laugh?

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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.

List of contents

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.

About the author

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). 

Summary

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.

Product details

Authors Katrin Froese
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319855523
ISBN 978-3-31-985552-3
No. of pages 227
Dimensions 147 mm x 211 mm x 14 mm
Weight 311 g
Illustrations VIII, 227 p.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > Miscellaneous
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Miscellaneous

China, B, Cultural Studies, Philosophy, Literature: history & criticism, Asian History, Religion and Philosophy, History of China, China—History, Asian Culture, Ethnology—Asia, Philosophy of the Self, Philosophy of Man, Oriental literature, Asian Literature

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