A philosopher’s case for the importance of good—if ethically
questionable—humor. A good sense of humor is key to the good life,
but a joke taken too far can get anyone into trouble. Where to draw
the line is not as simple as it may seem. After all, even the most
innocent quips between friends rely on deception, sarcasm, and
stereotypes and often run the risk of disrespect, meanness, and harm.
How do we face this dilemma without taking ourselves too seriously? In
Wisecracks, philosopher David Shoemaker examines this interplay
between humor and morality and ultimately argues that even morally
suspect humor is an essential part of ethical life. Shoemaker shows
how improvised “wisecracks” between family and friends—unlike
scripted stand-up, sketches, or serials—help us develop a critical
human skill: the ability to carry on and find the funny in tragedy. In
developing a new ethics of humor in defense of questionable gibes,
Wisecracks offers a powerful case for humor as a healing presence in
human life.
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Humor and Morality in Everyday Life
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ISBN
9780226832975
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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