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Laughter: An Essay on the Meaning of the…
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Laughter: An Essay on the Meaning of the Comic (Dover Books on Western Philosophy) (originale 1900; edizione 2005)

di Henri Bergson (Autore)

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What does laughter mean? What type of circumstance or situation can provoke laughter? In this fascinating volume, famed French philosopher Henri Bergson tackles the notion of humor, and in the process, uncovers some of the elemental aspects of what it means to be human. Perfect for humor lovers, performers who want to take their act to the next level, or anyone who has ever wondered about the nature of what it means to be "funny."

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Titolo:Laughter: An Essay on the Meaning of the Comic (Dover Books on Western Philosophy)
Autori:Henri Bergson (Autore)
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Il riso: saggio sul significato del comico di Henri Bergson (1900)

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En este espléndido ensayo filosófico escrito en los albores del siglo XX, Henri Bergson se pregunta por qué la gente ríe y cuál es el significado de su risa. Se trata de tres textos encadenados tras las mismas preguntas: ¿qué hay en el lenguaje que hace que un chiste sea cómico?, ¿por qué lo cómico nos hace reír?
  Natt90 | Feb 13, 2023 |
> Babelio : https://www.babelio.com/livres/Bergson-Le-rire/1441720

> « Ainsi, jusque dans notre propre individu,
l’individualité nous échappe.
Nous vivons dans une zone mitoyenne
entre les choses et nous,
extérieurement aux choses,
extérieurement aussi à nous-même. »
—Henri Bergson, Le rire.
  Joop-le-philosophe | Jan 13, 2023 |
This is unique in a way, not many philosophers wrote about laughter or humor. The most any notable thinker wrote - like Plato, Hobbes, and Kant - was an essay or a few paragraphs within a discussion of another topic. Henri Bergson’s 'Laughter' was the first book by a notable philosopher on humor!
Also, it should be noted that the word humor was not used in its current sense of funniness until the 18th century.

Humor arises from the incongruity between our notions of ourselves as humans, and the subversion of that notion by the mechanical nature of our lives.


Read The Incongruity Theory here!
But that'd be too much to do on this!
But maybe you want to for some reason!
Or...just don't! Go and watch some telly goddammit! ( )
  iSatyajeet | Mar 29, 2020 |
This is unique in a way, not many philosophers wrote about laughter or humor. The most any notable thinker wrote - like Plato, Hobbes, and Kant - was an essay or a few paragraphs within a discussion of another topic. Henri Bergson’s 'Laughter' was the first book by a notable philosopher on humor!
Also, it should be noted that the word humor was not used in its current sense of funniness until the 18th century.

Humor arises from the incongruity between our notions of ourselves as humans, and the subversion of that notion by the mechanical nature of our lives.


Read The Incongruity Theory here!
But that'd be too much to do on this!
But maybe you want to for some reason!
Or...just don't! Go and watch some telly goddammit! ( )
  iSatyajeet | Nov 21, 2018 |
This is unique in a way, not many philosophers wrote about laughter or humor. The most any notable thinker wrote - like Plato, Hobbes, and Kant - was an essay or a few paragraphs within a discussion of another topic. Henri Bergson’s 'Laughter' was the first book by a notable philosopher on humor!
Also, it should be noted that the word humor was not used in its current sense of funniness until the 18th century.

Humor arises from the incongruity between our notions of ourselves as humans, and the subversion of that notion by the mechanical nature of our lives.


Read The Incongruity Theory here!
But that'd be too much to do on this!
But maybe you want to for some reason!
Or...just don't! Go and watch some telly goddammit! ( )
1 vota iSatyajeet | Nov 21, 2018 |
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Aydée Raggio, AmaliaTraduttoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
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The laughable element consists of a certain mechanical inelasticity, where one would expect to find the wideawake adaptability and living pliableness of a human being; brought about by external circumstance. A certain inborn lack of elasticity in senses and intelligence, so that we continue to see what is no longer visible, to hear what is no longer audible: to adapt ourselves to a past situation, when we ought to be shaping our conduct in accordance with the reality which is present. The rigidity of a fixed idea - failure to adapt.
The rigidity is the comic, and laughter is its corrective. Laughter is a sort of social gesture.
What life and society require of each of us is a constantly alert attention that discerns the outlines of the present situation, together with a certain elasticity of mind and body to enable us to adapt ourselves in consequence.
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Performing Arts. Psychology. Nonfiction. Humor (Nonfiction.) HTML:

What does laughter mean? What type of circumstance or situation can provoke laughter? In this fascinating volume, famed French philosopher Henri Bergson tackles the notion of humor, and in the process, uncovers some of the elemental aspects of what it means to be human. Perfect for humor lovers, performers who want to take their act to the next level, or anyone who has ever wondered about the nature of what it means to be "funny."

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