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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2018

Series: Boston Studies in Philosophy, Religion and Public Life

ISBN (Hardback): 9783319913308

Full citation:

Lydia Moland (ed), All too human, Berlin, Springer, 2018

All too human

Contents

Introduction

taking laughter seriously in nineteenth-century philosophy

Lydia Moland

1-13

Reconciling laughter

Hegel on comedy and humor

Lydia Moland

15-31

It's tragic, but that's great

K. W. F. Solger and humor as the key to metaphysics

Diego Bubbio

33-49

Arthur Schopenhauer

humor and the pitiable human condition

Robert Wicks

89-104

"What time is it? . . . . eternity"

Kierkegaard's Socratic use of Hegel's insights on romantic humor

Marcia C. Robinson

115-136

Jest as humility

Kierkegaard and the limits of earnestness

John Lippitt

137-151

The divine hanswurst

Nietzsche on laughter and comedy

Matthew J. Meyer

153-173

Life's joke

Bergson, comedy, and the meaning of laughter

Russell Ford

175-193