Nietzschean Laughter (definition)



Nietzschean laughter inverts values with a hilarity directly proportional to the indeterminacy of interpretation. It bucks off "the spirit of heaviness" and finds itself, like the wings of a butterfly, flashing an iridescent back and forth between the accepted meaning of something and the interpretation, which is what requires humor and donates valuation.

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