Article: Schopenhauer's laughter.

Schopenhauer is famous for his pessimism. Many people are surprised to learn that he articulated an important theory of laughter. While this theory has been scrutinised by aestheticians exploring the nature of humour, little has been written on the role of laughter in Schopenhauer's pessimistic vision of the world. (1) Admittedly, this latter topic is only a minor theme in Schopenhauer's work: yet I contend that what he has to say illuminates the human predicament.

1. Laughter

Schopenhauer's theory of laughter is initially presented as part of his theory of concepts in Book I of The Worm as Will and Representation (henceforth, WWR) (2) and is developed ...

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