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Full Idea
Humour, for me, is practically enacted philosophy.
Gist of Idea
Humour is practically enacted philosophy
Source
Simon Critchley (Interview with Baggini and Stangroom [2001], p.198)
Book Ref
Baggini,J/Stangroom,J: 'New British Philosophy' [Routledge 2002], p.198
A Reaction
This may be overstating it, as the funniest jokes may be the least philosophical, and remarks may be faintly amusing but very profound. Lear and his Fool make up a single worldview together.
6835 | German idealism aimed to find a unifying principle for Kant's various dualisms [Critchley] |
6836 | Continental philosophy fights the threatened nihilism in the critique of reason [Critchley] |
6837 | Since Hegel, continental philosophy has been linked with social and historical enquiry. [Critchley] |
6838 | Continental philosophy is based on critique, praxis and emancipation [Critchley] |
6843 | Perceiving meaninglessness is an achievement, which can transform daily life [Critchley] |
6844 | Scientism is the view that everything can be explained causally through scientific method [Critchley] |
6845 | Continental philosophy has a bad tendency to offer 'one big thing' to explain everything [Critchley] |
6846 | Phenomenology is a technique of redescription which clarifies our social world [Critchley] |
6848 | Humour is practically enacted philosophy [Critchley] |
6847 | Humour can give a phenomenological account of existence, and point to change [Critchley] |