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Laughter Humor And Comedy In Ancient Philosophy Pierre Destre Franco V Trivigno

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Laughter Humor And Comedy In Ancient Philosophy Pierre Destre Franco V Trivigno
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.94 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Pierre Destrée; Franco V. Trivigno
ISBN: 9780190917616, 019091761X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Laughter Humor And Comedy In Ancient Philosophy Pierre Destre Franco V Trivigno by Pierre Destrée; Franco V. Trivigno 9780190917616, 019091761X instant download after payment.

Ancient philosophers considered question about laughter, humor, and comedy to be both philosophically interesting and important. They theorized about laughter and its causes, moralized about the appropriate uses of humor and what it is appropriate to laugh at, and wrote treaties on comedic composition. They were often merciless in ridiculing their opponents' positions, borrowing comedic devices and techniques from comic poetry and drama to do so. This volume is organized around three sets of questions that illuminate the philosophical concerns and corresponding range of answers found in ancient philosophy. The first set investigates the psychology of laughter. What is going on in our minds when we laugh? What background conditions must be in place for laughter to occur? Is laughter necessarily hostile or derisive? The second set of questions concerns the ethical and social norms governing laughter and humor. When is it appropriate or inappropriate to laugh? Does laughter have a positive social function? Is there a virtue, or excellence, connected to laugher and humor? The third set of questions concerns the philosophical uses of humor and comedic technique. Do philosophers use humor exclusively in criticizing rivals, or can it play a positive educational role as well? If it can, how does philosophical humor communicate its philosophical content? This volume does not aim to settle these fascinating questions but more importantly to start a conversation about them, and serve as a reference point for discussions of laughter, humor, and comedy in ancient philosophy.

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