BKMT READING GUIDES
Louis C.K. and Philosophy (Popular Culture and Philosophy)
by
Published: 2016-04-05
Paperback : 288 pages
Paperback : 288 pages
0 members reading this now
0 club reading this now
0 members have read this book
0 club reading this now
0 members have read this book
Charlie Rose has called Louis C.K. ?the philosopher-king of comedy,” and many have detected philosophical profundity in his material.
Twenty-five philosophers examine the wisdom of Louis C.K. from a variety of philosophical perspectives. The chapters draw upon C.K.’s standup comedy, ...
Twenty-five philosophers examine the wisdom of Louis C.K. from a variety of philosophical perspectives. The chapters draw upon C.K.’s standup comedy, ...
No other editions available.
Jump to
Introduction
Charlie Rose has called Louis C.K. ?the philosopher-king of comedy,” and many have detected philosophical profundity in his material.
Twenty-five philosophers examine the wisdom of Louis C.K. from a variety of philosophical perspectives. The chapters draw upon C.K.’s standup comedy, the show Louie, and C.K.’s other writings.
One writer looks at the different meanings of C.K.’s statement, ?You’re gonna be dead way longer than you were alive.” One chapter shows the affinity of C.K.’s ?sick of living this bullshit life” with Kierkegaard’s ?sickness unto death.” Another pursues Louis’s thought that we may by our lack of moral concern ?live a really evil life without thinking about it.”
C.K.'s insistence that ?things that are not can’t be” points to the philosophical problem of nothingness in relation to being. His religion is ?apathetic agnostic,” conveyed in his thought experiment that God began work in 1982. Louis’s argument that you can have the kind of body you want if you make yourself want a disgusting, shitty body, is the Stoic ethics of Epictetus. And, as C.K. has shown in so many ways, the fact that we’re soon going to die has its funny side.
Twenty-five philosophers examine the wisdom of Louis C.K. from a variety of philosophical perspectives. The chapters draw upon C.K.’s standup comedy, the show Louie, and C.K.’s other writings.
One writer looks at the different meanings of C.K.’s statement, ?You’re gonna be dead way longer than you were alive.” One chapter shows the affinity of C.K.’s ?sick of living this bullshit life” with Kierkegaard’s ?sickness unto death.” Another pursues Louis’s thought that we may by our lack of moral concern ?live a really evil life without thinking about it.”
C.K.'s insistence that ?things that are not can’t be” points to the philosophical problem of nothingness in relation to being. His religion is ?apathetic agnostic,” conveyed in his thought experiment that God began work in 1982. Louis’s argument that you can have the kind of body you want if you make yourself want a disgusting, shitty body, is the Stoic ethics of Epictetus. And, as C.K. has shown in so many ways, the fact that we’re soon going to die has its funny side.
Discussion Questions
No discussion questions at this time.Book Club Recommendations
Recommended to book clubs by 0 of 0 members.
MEMBER LOGIN
BECOME A MEMBER it's free
Book Club HQ to over 90,000+ book clubs and ready to welcome yours.
SEARCH OUR READING GUIDES
Search
FEATURED EVENTS
PAST AUTHOR CHATS
JOIN OUR MAILING LIST
Get free weekly updates on top club picks, book giveaways, author events and more
Get free weekly updates on top club picks, book giveaways, author events and more

Please wait...