|

Noname

Authors: Rokotyanskaya L.O.
Published in issue: #10(27)/2018
DOI: 10.18698/2541-8009-2018-10-390


Category: Humanities | Chapter: Philosophy Science

Keywords: laughter, laughable, irony, humour, comedy, ancient world, Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Quintilian
Published: 23.10.2018

The paper is devoted to analysis of the theories of “laughter” and “laughable”, formulated in era of antiquity. A significant part of essays with self-explanatory titles “About laughter” and “About laughable” did not reach our times. Works of Gorgius from Leontin, Theophrastus, Demetrius of Falerum, as well as of the most laughing philosopher of all time, Democritus from Abder, are considered as lost. Among philosophers, whose views on laughter have been preserved in a considerable for analysis volume, are Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, and Quintilian. Works of the last two thinkers contain also actual nowadays practical notes on the use of laughter in oratory. Special attention is paid to the history of development of concepts of “irony” and “humor”, which originated in the ancient Greek era, but received their modern meaning only after millennia.


References

[1] Dmitriev A.V., Sychev A.A. Smekh: sotsiofilosofskiy analiz [Laugh: socio-philosophical analysis]. Moscow, Al’fa publ., 2005, 592 p.

[2] Tsitseron M.T. Tri traktata ob oratorskom iskusstve [Three essays on oratorical skill]. Moscow, Nauka publ., 1972, 472 p.

[3] Hippocrates. Sochineniya. T. 3 [Writings. Vol.3]. Moscow, Medgiz publ., 1941, 364 p.

[4] Martin R.A. The psychology of humor: an integrative approach. Elsevier Science, 2007, 446 p. (Russ. ed.: Psikhologiya yumora. Sankt-Peterburg, Piter publ., 2009, 480 p.)

[5] Gubanov N.I., Gubanov N.N., Volkov A.E. On nature, social and personal conditionalism of criminal behavior. Vestnik Tyumenskogo instituta povysheniya kvalifikatsii sotrudnikov MVD Rossii, 2014, no. 3, pp. 143–152.

[6] Platon. Polnoe sobranie sochineniy v odnom tome [Complete set of works in one volume]. Moscow, Al’fa-kniga publ., 2016, 1311 p.

[7] Gubanov N.I., Gubanov N.N. Mindset and history challenges. Vestnik Orlovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Seriya: Novye gumanitarnye issledovaniya [Bulletin of Orel State University. Series: New Humanitarian Research], 2010, no. 4(12), pp. 213–218.

[8] Aristotle. Ritorika. Poetika [Rhetoric. Poetics]. Moscow, Labirint publ., 2000, 221 p.

[9] Gubanov N.I., Gubanov N.N. Objectively unreal situations: the opportunities to create and prospects of usage. Filosofiya i obshchestvo [Philosophy and society], 2015, no. 1(76), pp. 48–64.

[10] Gubanov N.I., Gubanov N.N. The perspectives of using objectively unreal situations. Vestnik IGPI im. P.P. Ershova, 2013, no. 3(9), pp. 18–23.

[11] Losev A.F. Aristotel’ i pozdnyaya klassika. Istoriya antichnoy estetiki [Aristotle and late classics. History of antique aesthetics]. Leningrad, Iskusstvo publ., 1975, 672 p.

[12] Aristotle. Sochineniya. T. 4 [Writings. Vol. 4]. Moscow, Mysl’ publ., 1983, 830 p.

[13] Eco U. Il nome della Rosa. (Russ. ed.: Moscow, Astrel’ publ., 2013, 672 p.)

[14] Losev A.F., Shestakov V.P. Istoriya esteticheskikh kategoriy [History of strategic categories]. Moscow, Iskusstvo publ., 1965, 376 p.

[15] Kozintsev A.G., ed. Ob istokakh antipovedeniya, smekha i yumora (Etyud o shchekotke). Smekh: istoki i funktsii [On origins of antibehavior, laugh and humor (Sketch about a human being). In: Laugh: origins and functions]. Sankt-Peterburg, Nauka publ., 2002, pp. 5–43.

[16] Quintilianus M.F. Dvenadtsat’ knig ritoricheskikh nastavleniy. Ch. 1 [Institutes of Oratory]. Sankt-Peterburg, 1834, 486 p.