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Single Idea 6848
[filed under theme 1. Philosophy / D. Nature of Philosophy / 8. Humour
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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.
The
24 ideas
from Simon Critchley
7075
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To meet the division in our life, try the Subject, Nature, Spirit, Will, Power, Praxis, Unconscious, or Being
[Critchley]
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7067
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Food first, then ethics
[Critchley]
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7068
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If infatuation with science leads to bad scientism, its rejection leads to obscurantism
[Critchley]
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7069
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The French keep returning, to Hegel or Nietzsche or Marx
[Critchley]
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20449
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Science gives us an excessively theoretical view of life
[Critchley]
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20446
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Philosophy begins in disappointment, notably in religion and politics
[Critchley]
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20448
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Phenomenology uncovers and redescribes the pre-theoretical layer of life
[Critchley]
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20447
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The problems is not justifying ethics, but motivating it. Why should a self seek its good?
[Critchley]
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20452
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Anarchism used to be libertarian (especially for sexuality), but now concerns responsibility
[Critchley]
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20450
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The state, law, bureaucracy and capital are limitations on life, so I prefer federalist anarchism
[Critchley]
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20451
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Belief that humans are wicked leads to authoritarian politics
[Critchley]
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20454
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Wallace Stevens is the greatest philosophical poet of the twentieth century in English
[Critchley]
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20455
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Philosophy really got started as the rival mode of discourse to tragedy
[Critchley]
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20456
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Interesting art is always organised around ethical demands
[Critchley]
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6835
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German idealism aimed to find a unifying principle for Kant's various dualisms
[Critchley]
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6836
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Continental philosophy fights the threatened nihilism in the critique of reason
[Critchley]
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6837
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Since Hegel, continental philosophy has been linked with social and historical enquiry.
[Critchley]
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6838
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Continental philosophy is based on critique, praxis and emancipation
[Critchley]
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6843
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Perceiving meaninglessness is an achievement, which can transform daily life
[Critchley]
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6844
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Scientism is the view that everything can be explained causally through scientific method
[Critchley]
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6845
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Continental philosophy has a bad tendency to offer 'one big thing' to explain everything
[Critchley]
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6846
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Phenomenology is a technique of redescription which clarifies our social world
[Critchley]
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6848
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Humour is practically enacted philosophy
[Critchley]
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6847
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Humour can give a phenomenological account of existence, and point to change
[Critchley]
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