While Kant is commonly regarded as one of the most austere philosophers of all time this book provides quite a different perspective of the founder of transcendental philosophy. Kant is often thought of as being boring methodical and humorless. Yet the thirty jokes and anecdotes collected and illustrated here for the first time reveal a man and a thinker who was deeply interested in how humor and laughter shape how we think feel and communicate with fellow human beings.In addition to a foreword on Kant''s theory of humor by Nol Carroll as well as Clewis''s informative chapters Kant''s Humorous Writings contains new translations of Kant''s jokes quips and anecdotes. Each of the thirty excerpts is illustrated and supplemented by historical commentaries which explain their significance.
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