Nietzsche's writing style is designed to elicit affective responses in his readers. Humour is one of the most common means by which he attempts to engage his readers' affects. In this article, I explain how and why Nietzsche uses humour to achieve his philosophical ends. The article has three parts. In part 1, I reject interpretations of Nietzsche's humour on which he engages in self‐parody in order to mitigate the charge of decadence or dogmatism by undermining his own philosophical authority. In part 2, I look at how Nietzsche uses humour and laughter as a critical tool in his polemic against traditional morality. I argue that one important way in which Nietzsche uses humour is as a vehicle for enhancing the effectiveness of his ad homine...
This article scrutinises one of the most challenging theses of Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy, that on...
This essay delves into Nietzsche’s understanding of the jester in Thus Spoke Zarathustra. I argue he...
Throughout Nierzsche's writings we find discussion of various human maladies and sicknesses, such as...
Nietzsche's writing style is designed to elicit affective responses in his readers. Humour is one of...
Interpreters have noticed that Nietzsche, in addition to sometimes being uproariously funny, reflect...
Original article can be found at: http://bjaesthetics.oxfordjournals.org/ Copyright British Society ...
Friedrich Nietzsche is well known as the philosopher of the tragic view of life. Because we are part...
In this thesis I give accounts of the drives and affects in Nietzsche’s work and use them to give fu...
Interpreters have noticed that Nietzsche, in addition to sometimes being uproariously funny, reflect...
Postprint deposited with the permission of the Philosophy Documentation Center.Each of the previous ...
Nietzsche’s use of the aphorism has most often been taken as evidence of his esotericism. Nietzsche ...
Nietzsche talks about style [Stil and cognates] in all of his published and authorized works, from T...
LAUGHTER IS not one of the phenomena most commonly associated with Friedrich Nietzsche. Indeed, nume...
28 pagesBoth Søren Kierkegaard and Friedrich Nietzsche maintained an abiding concern for Socrates th...
My dissertation explores Nietzsche’s claims to originality as a new kind of philosophical psychologi...
This article scrutinises one of the most challenging theses of Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy, that on...
This essay delves into Nietzsche’s understanding of the jester in Thus Spoke Zarathustra. I argue he...
Throughout Nierzsche's writings we find discussion of various human maladies and sicknesses, such as...
Nietzsche's writing style is designed to elicit affective responses in his readers. Humour is one of...
Interpreters have noticed that Nietzsche, in addition to sometimes being uproariously funny, reflect...
Original article can be found at: http://bjaesthetics.oxfordjournals.org/ Copyright British Society ...
Friedrich Nietzsche is well known as the philosopher of the tragic view of life. Because we are part...
In this thesis I give accounts of the drives and affects in Nietzsche’s work and use them to give fu...
Interpreters have noticed that Nietzsche, in addition to sometimes being uproariously funny, reflect...
Postprint deposited with the permission of the Philosophy Documentation Center.Each of the previous ...
Nietzsche’s use of the aphorism has most often been taken as evidence of his esotericism. Nietzsche ...
Nietzsche talks about style [Stil and cognates] in all of his published and authorized works, from T...
LAUGHTER IS not one of the phenomena most commonly associated with Friedrich Nietzsche. Indeed, nume...
28 pagesBoth Søren Kierkegaard and Friedrich Nietzsche maintained an abiding concern for Socrates th...
My dissertation explores Nietzsche’s claims to originality as a new kind of philosophical psychologi...
This article scrutinises one of the most challenging theses of Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy, that on...
This essay delves into Nietzsche’s understanding of the jester in Thus Spoke Zarathustra. I argue he...
Throughout Nierzsche's writings we find discussion of various human maladies and sicknesses, such as...