The legacy of Nietzsche's philosophy of laughter : Bataille, Deleuze, and Rosset /
This book investigates the role of humor in the good life, specifically as discussed by three prominent French intellectuals who were influenced by Nietzsche's thought, Georges Bataille, Gilles Deleuze and Clément Rosset. Lydia Amir begins by discussing Nietzsche's reception in France, and...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Routledge,
[2022].
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| Series: | Routledge studies in twentieth-century philosophy.
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| Summary: | This book investigates the role of humor in the good life, specifically as discussed by three prominent French intellectuals who were influenced by Nietzsche's thought, Georges Bataille, Gilles Deleuze and Clément Rosset. Lydia Amir begins by discussing Nietzsche's reception in France, and she explains why and how he came to be considered a "philosopher of laughter" in the French academe. Each of the subsequent three chapters focuses on the significance of humor and laughter in the good life as advocated by Bataille, Deleuze and Rosset. These chapters also explore the complex relationship between the comic and the tragic, and of humor and laughter to irony, satire and ridicule. The Legacy of Nietzsche's Philosophy of Laughter makes an invaluable contribution to recent interpretive work done on Bataille and Deleuze, and offers further introduction to the relatively understudied Rosset. It illuminates the philosophies of these three thinkers, their connection to Nietzsche, and, overall, the significant role that humor plays in philosophy. |
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| Physical Description: | xiii, 486 pages ; 24 cm. |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| ISBN: | 9781138584280 1138584282 |