Humor and the Good Life in Modern Philosophy: Shaftesbury, Hamann, Kierkegaard

An exploration of philosophical and religious ideas about humor in modern philosophy and their secular implications.

By exploring the works of both Anthony Ashley Cooper, Third Earl of Shaftesbury, and Søren Kierkegaard, Lydia B. Amir finds a rich tapestry of ideas about the comic, the tragic, humor, and related concepts such as irony, ridicule, and wit. Amir focuses chiefly on these two thinkers, but she also includes Johann Georg Hamann, an influence of Kierkegaard's who was himself influenced by Shaftesbury. All three thinkers were devout Christians but were intensely critical of the organized Christianity of their milieux, and humor played an important role in their responses. The author examines the epistemological, ethical, and religious roles of humor in their philosophies and proposes a secular philosophy of humor in which humor helps attain the philosophic ideals of self-knowledge, truth, rationality, virtue, and wisdom.

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Humor and the Good Life in Modern Philosophy: Shaftesbury, Hamann, Kierkegaard

An exploration of philosophical and religious ideas about humor in modern philosophy and their secular implications.

By exploring the works of both Anthony Ashley Cooper, Third Earl of Shaftesbury, and Søren Kierkegaard, Lydia B. Amir finds a rich tapestry of ideas about the comic, the tragic, humor, and related concepts such as irony, ridicule, and wit. Amir focuses chiefly on these two thinkers, but she also includes Johann Georg Hamann, an influence of Kierkegaard's who was himself influenced by Shaftesbury. All three thinkers were devout Christians but were intensely critical of the organized Christianity of their milieux, and humor played an important role in their responses. The author examines the epistemological, ethical, and religious roles of humor in their philosophies and proposes a secular philosophy of humor in which humor helps attain the philosophic ideals of self-knowledge, truth, rationality, virtue, and wisdom.

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Humor and the Good Life in Modern Philosophy: Shaftesbury, Hamann, Kierkegaard

Humor and the Good Life in Modern Philosophy: Shaftesbury, Hamann, Kierkegaard

by Lydia B. Amir
Humor and the Good Life in Modern Philosophy: Shaftesbury, Hamann, Kierkegaard

Humor and the Good Life in Modern Philosophy: Shaftesbury, Hamann, Kierkegaard

by Lydia B. Amir

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An exploration of philosophical and religious ideas about humor in modern philosophy and their secular implications.

By exploring the works of both Anthony Ashley Cooper, Third Earl of Shaftesbury, and Søren Kierkegaard, Lydia B. Amir finds a rich tapestry of ideas about the comic, the tragic, humor, and related concepts such as irony, ridicule, and wit. Amir focuses chiefly on these two thinkers, but she also includes Johann Georg Hamann, an influence of Kierkegaard's who was himself influenced by Shaftesbury. All three thinkers were devout Christians but were intensely critical of the organized Christianity of their milieux, and humor played an important role in their responses. The author examines the epistemological, ethical, and religious roles of humor in their philosophies and proposes a secular philosophy of humor in which humor helps attain the philosophic ideals of self-knowledge, truth, rationality, virtue, and wisdom.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438449388
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 02/01/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 403
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Lydia Amir is Senior Lecturer of Philosophy in the School of Media Studies at the College of Management Academic Studies in Israel.

Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
Introduction

1. Shaftesbury: Ridicule as the Test of Truth

The Good Life
The Comic
Ridicule
Humor and Wit
Concluding Remarks: Humor, Good Humor, Ridicule, and the Shaftesburean Good Life

Intermezzo: Hamann: Humor and Irony as Categories of Understanding
The Good Life
Humor and Irony

2. Kierkegaard: Humor as Philosophy at its Best

The Good Life
The Comic
Irony
Humor
Concluding Remarks: The Comic, Humor, and the Kierkegaardian Good Life

3. Humor and the Good Life

The Comic and the Tragic
Humor
Ridicule
The Good Life

Notes
Bibliography
References
Index

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