Joy and Laughter in Nietzsche’s Philosophy -

Joy and Laughter in Nietzsche’s Philosophy

Alternative Liberatory Politics
Buch | Hardcover
240 Seiten
2022
Bloomsbury Academic (Verlag)
978-1-350-22523-7 (ISBN)
109,95 inkl. MwSt
Analyzing the importance of joy, laughter, and cheerfulness in Nietzsche’s thought, this volume addresses an under-examined topic in the secondary literature. By exploring disparate aspects of these interrelated emotions it provides new insights into his key ideas.

The contributors—among them philosophers and political scientists—illustrate the significance of these feelings to reveal political ramifications of their affirmative potential and their broader role in Nietzsche’s philosophical aims. These include how the joyful disposition Nietzsche commends informs his free spirit's self-overcoming, attempts to revalue all values, and prospects of ultimately transfiguring humanity.

Among other topics, scholars assess the Übermensch and shared joy, learning to laugh at oneself, Schopenhauer’s jokes, Pascal’s cheerfulness, and the Dada movement’s subversively playful aesthetic. By contemplating Nietzsche’s emphasis on joy and laughter, the volume reveals a thinker who, far from being a caricature of hopeless nihilism, is in fact the hitherto unrecognised champion of an alternative liberatory politics.

Paul E. Kirkland is Associate Professor of Political Science at Carthage College, USA. Michael J. McNeal is an independent scholar who teaches at various universities in Denver, USA.

Introduction
Paul E. Kirkland and Michael J. McNeal

I. Joy and Knowledge
1. A gay science avant la lettre?: Knowledge and Joy in Human, All too Human
Ruth Abbey

2. Aesthetics of Joy and Levity for Nietzsche’s Free Spirit
Paul E. Kirkland

II. Nietzsche’s Joyful Teachings
3. Nietzsche’s Übermensch: From Shared Suffering to Shared Joy Melanie Shepherd

4. “Is the Sea Not Full of Verdant Islands?”: Zarathustra on Passing by the Great City
Peter S. Groff

5. Why “All Joy Wills Eternity” for Nietzsche
Richard J. Elliott

III. Predecessors and Heirs
6. What do I Matter?: Nietzsche on Pascal, Self-Obsession, and Good Cheer
Jamie Parr

7. Schopenhauer’s Jokes and Nietzsche’s Riddles: Toward a Morphology of Laughter
Glen Baier

8. Subversive Playfulness in Nietzsche and Dada
Philip Mills

IV. Perspectives on Laughter
9. On Nietzsche’s ‘Teachings’ about Learning to Laugh at Oneself – A Critical Approach
Katia Hay

10. Nietzsche on Masculinity: The Joys of Danger and Play
Jeffrey Church

11. The Free Spirits’ Dionysian Mirth: A Laughing Storm to Herald Philosophers of the Future
Michael J. McNeal

Bibliography
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Metaphysik / Ontologie
ISBN-10 1-350-22523-1 / 1350225231
ISBN-13 978-1-350-22523-7 / 9781350225237
Zustand Neuware
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