The dynamic concept of humor : Erich Fromm and the possibility of humane humor
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Jyväskylä studies in education, psychology and social researchTekijät
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2016Oppiaine
FilosofiaThis dissertation focuses on the social philosophy of humor from the viewpoint
of Erich Fromm’s critical humanistic thinking. The work consists of an
introduction and four individual articles. The introduction discusses Fromm’s
theories in relation to the phenomenon of humor to provide a basis for the
articles. The central aim is to understand the dynamic nature of humor and how
it is related to the problem of being a paradoxical creature, that is, a human
being. It is claimed that humor has to be analyzed and interpreted in a unique
historical and cultural situation. The first article discusses Fromm’s concept of
social character to offer a theoretical tool to understand how deeply humor is a
social phenomenon. It is argued that the social character is a crucial component
if we are to reach beyond jokes and laughter, and to grasp their deeper social
significance. The second article furthers this thought by developing a critical
standpoint on the phenomenon of laughing at oneself. It calls into question the
prevailing optimism about the capability to ridicule oneself. Following Fromm,
it is claimed that humor needs a serious backbone from which the perceived
oddities are evaluated. The third article brings forth the debate of humor and
freedom. In opposition to the widely shared idea that humor should be
absolutely free, it is argued that humor cannot be separated from the sphere of
humanity, and this basic fact sets the ground for the freedom of humor.
Freedom has to be obtained within the limits of humanity. This leads to the
notion that it is untenable to claim that we should be always able to laugh at
everything. The fourth article elaborates the influence of social circumstances
for humor, and the competitive nature of contemporary humor is taken under
critical scrutiny. It is argued that humor and laughter reflect the current
historical situation and, eventually, ourselves. Therefore, from a humanistic
perspective, it is concerning how natural and popular humor competitions
appear to be. As a whole, the dissertation is a philosophical study, and it aims
more at philosophical understanding than to concrete empirical research
settings. However, the conducted research is empirically inspired philosophy,
and thus intimately connected to the living phenomena of humor and laughter.
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University of JyväskyläISBN
978-951-39-6612-6ISSN Hae Julkaisufoorumista
0075-4625Asiasanat
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