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Kants Humorous Writings: An Illustrated Guide

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Full Title:

Kants Humorous Writings: An Illustrated Guide

Contributors:

By (Author) Nol Carroll
By (author) Robert R. Clewis

ISBN:

9781350112780

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic

Publication Date:

12th November 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Philosophical traditions and schools of thought
Western philosophy: Enlightenment
Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology
Philosophy: aesthetics

Dewey:

193

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

280

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm

Weight:

472g

Description

While Kant is commonly regarded as one of the most austere philosophers of all time, this book provides quite a different perspective of the founder of transcendental philosophy. Kant is often thought of as being boring, methodical, and humorless. Yet the thirty jokes and anecdotes collected and illustrated here for the first time reveal a man and a thinker who was deeply interested in how humor and laughter shape how we think, feel, and communicate with fellow human beings. In addition to a foreword on Kants theory of humor by Nol Carroll as well as Clewiss informative chapters, Kants Humorous Writings contains new translations of Kants jokes, quips, and anecdotes. Each of the thirty excerpts is illustrated and supplemented by historical commentaries which explain their significance.

Reviews

For many readers, 'Kant' and 'humor' are two words that do not belong together in the same sentence. But in his detailed and engaging study, Robert Clewis gives the lie to this popular prejudice. The sage of Knigsberg was both a fairly serious theorist of humor as well as a teacher who often sought to enliven his lectures with a good joke or two. * Robert B. Louden, Distinguished Professor and Professor of Philosophy, University of Southern Maine, USA *
Kant scholarship meets humor researchwhat a delightful surprise! Drawing on Kants writings and notes taken by his students, Clewis evaluates thirty of Kants jokes, stories, and observations to discuss his philosophy of humor. Along the way, he gets into whats wrong with bad puns and why the English are better at comedy than the French. His treatment of Kants ethics of humor and his understanding of it as an aesthetic experience are especially insightful. Ive been researching humor for forty years and found new ideas in every chapter. * John Morreall, author of "Taking Laughter Seriously" and "Comic Relief: A Comprehensive Philosophy of Humor" *

Author Bio

Immanuel Kant was a German philosopher and is widely recognised one of the most important thinkers in the history of philosophy. Robert Clewis is author of The Kantian Sublime and the Revelation of Freedom (2009), a translator in Kant's Lectures on Anthropology (2012), and editor of Reading Kant's Lectures (2015). He is also the editor of The Sublime Reader (Bloomsbury, 2018). He teaches philosophy and is Director of the Honors Program at Gwynedd Mercy University, USA and is an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow. Noel Carroll is distinguished Professor of Philosophy, CUNY graduate Center, USA. He is author of more than a hundred articles and books on philosophies of film, art and humour.

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