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bERGSON lAUGHS

12/13/2017

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“Try, for a moment, to become interested in everything that is being said and done; act, in imagination, with those who act, and feel with those who feel; in a word, give your sympathy its widest expansion: as though at the touch of a fairy wand you will see the flimsiest of objects assume importance, and a gloomy hue spread over everything. Now step aside, look upon life as a disinterested spectator: many a drama will turn into a comedy. It is enough for us to stop our ears to the sound of music, in a room where dancing is going on, for the dancers at once to appear ridiculous. How many human actions would stand a similar test? Should we not see many of them suddenly pass from grave to gay, on isolating them from the accompanying music of sentiment? To produce the whole of its effect, then, the comic demands something like a momentary anesthesia of the heart. Its appeal is to intelligence, pure and simple.”
 
- Henri Bergson. “Laughter: An Essay on the Meaning of the Comic.”
 

For Bergson, laughter is social and arises because a certain MECHANICAL INELASTICITY is the causation. While novelty teaches adaptation to attention to the mechanical aspects of selves that tend toward automatism. 

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