The Prairie Home Companion Joke — Bitter Crank
each joke has a tragic element: some person gets a real bad treatment — god must be atheist
A serious and good philosophical work could be written consisting entirely of jokes. — Wittgenstein
A serious and good philosophical work could be written consisting entirely of jokes. — Witty
Not with wrath do we kill, but with laughter. Come, let us kill the spirit of gravity! — FrIEdrich NIEtzsche
A serious and good philosophical work could be written consisting entirely of jokes. — Wittgenstein
Scholars of the highest class, when they hear about the Tao, take it and practice it earnestly.
Scholars of the middle class, when they hear of it, take it half earnestly.
Scholars of the lowest class, when they hear of it, laugh at it.
Without the laughter, there would be no Tao. — Laozi
The Tao is ruthless — Laozi
please dissect the taste of chocolate ice cream. — jgill
please dissect the taste of chocolate ice cream. — jgill
1. Creamy.
2. Chocolatey.
3. Cold.
Always happy to help. — unenlightened
And if wishes were horses the peasants would ride. I don't believe "human nature" is infinitely malleable. We are not all that nice, a good share of the time, — Bitter Crank
Jokes aside, what is it that makes things hilarious?
The philosophical joke I'm familiar with is the reductio ad absurdum (reduce to an absurdity). How much of a thigh-slapper it is depends on whether you contradicted yourself or your opponent did (schadenfreude).
Then there's satire which I feel is the highest form of humor! There's critical, life-changing, messages in them, plus you get to :rofl: — Agent Smith
what is it that makes things hilarious? — Agent Smith
Satire is highbrow populism. — Tom Storm
mysticism — Tom Storm
no sense of humor — Tom Storm
Well yeah, but that's too narrow a definition in my humble opinion. Satire comes closest to what Wittgenstein said about how serious philosophy can be done with nothing but jokes. — Agent Smith
Comedians are not always happy people. — Agent Smith
The sad clown is a cliché but having met some comedy writers and performers over the decades, I'd have to say that most were very anxious and depressed. The idea that you would want to make people laugh as a career does pose some questions — Tom Storm
Can you give me an example? — Tom Storm
How does google assist with this question? My question is can you think of an example of satire that is engaging with serious philosophical thinking? You might say, 'Succession' (which I dislike...) do you follow? — Tom Storm
I don't usually do things Google can do. — Agent Smith
Inaccurate, much of what we all write here can be found on google as you well know. Ok, I take it this has hit a nerve of some kind. Let's forget it — Tom Storm
It is both useful and fun at the same time — apokrisis
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