Bültmann & Gerriets
Humor, Laughter and Human Flourishing
A Philosophical Exploration of the Laughing Animal
von Mordechai Gordon
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Reihe: SpringerBriefs in Education
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ISBN: 978-3-319-00834-9
Auflage: 2014
Erschienen am 13.08.2013
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 100 Seiten

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Introduction.- 1. The Case for a Humorous Philosophy of Education.- 2. Humor, Truth and Human Existence.- 3. Camus' Struggle with the Absurd: Rebellion as a Response to Nihilism.- 4. Freud, Dreams and Humor.- 5. Friendship, Intimacy and Humor.- 6. The Educational Value of Aesthetic Humor.- 7. Learning to Laugh at Ourselves: Humor, Self-transcendence and the cultivation of Moral Virtues¿.



This book is a philosophical investigation of the significance of humor and laughter, examining its relation to other human phenomena including truth, nihilism, dreams, friendship, intimacy, aesthetic experience, self-transcendence and education. The author addresses the relative neglect of humor and laughter among philosophers of education with this volume, where the focus is on the significance of humor and laughter for human flourishing.
Central questions are threaded through this work: What does the study of humor and laughter bring to philosophy and specifically to philosophy of education? How is humorist thinking different from other modes of human knowing? What might happen if we were to respond to the absurdity of human existence with humor and laughter? What insights can be learned from a philosophical investigation of humor in relationship to other human phenomena such as dreams, friendship, intimacy, aesthetic experience and self-transcendence? And, finally, how can humor and laughter enhance human existence and flourishing?
The author presents groundbreaking insights into what can be gained from a study of humor and laughter about human existence in general and flourishing in particular.
This work will be of interest to philosophers, especially philosophers of education, as well as to teachers and educators. Its unique blend of philosophical investigation and humorous discourse is both a rigorous and accessible analysis of humor.


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