Comedians: Our New Philosophers?

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Comedians, philosophers, or … both?!
It’s common today to hear comedians compared to philosophers, especially as many prominent stand-up comedians seem more focused on social and political commentary. But is it reasonable to compare your favorite joke to a philosophical idea? Or are we fundamentally misunderstanding the relationship between comedy and philosophy? Let’s find out in this video: Are Comedians the New Philosophers?
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  • @amanul_2474
    @amanul_24745 ай бұрын

    "I hear often that 'comedians are the modern day philosopher', which makes me feel really sad for the actual modern day philosophers!" - Norm Macdonald RIP

  • @WisecrackEDU

    @WisecrackEDU

    5 ай бұрын

    RIP to the realest.

  • @Adan11961

    @Adan11961

    5 ай бұрын

    Such a philosophical thing to say… … …

  • @Dilmahkana

    @Dilmahkana

    5 ай бұрын

    His autobiography is full of philosophical thoughts. Such as "There is a difference between what a thing is and what it appears to be. Once I learned this truth, I began to see examples of it everywhere...I learned it took a powerful imagination to see something for what it really is." He describes a painting, and the scene it depicts...but it's only paint. He tries harder just to see the paint, but his eyes deceive him more the harder he looks. Or his cat that was once happy on his lap, but then 'out in the world' would dangerously and callously to torture a mouse for fun.

  • @thorin2330

    @thorin2330

    5 ай бұрын

    god i miss him so much

  • @fredwelf8650

    @fredwelf8650

    2 ай бұрын

    Watch “The Comedians” 1967 film starring Richard Burton

  • @SpudMackenzie
    @SpudMackenzie5 ай бұрын

    I think the funniest part of the bible has to be that time a bunch of kids made fun of Elisha for being bald and he summoned two bears that killed forty-two of them.

  • @WisecrackEDU

    @WisecrackEDU

    5 ай бұрын

    I wish I would have thought to do this when I got made fun of for my receding hairline in college.

  • @JCQ205

    @JCQ205

    5 ай бұрын

    @@WisecrackEDU I think it would be easier to have a bear summoning two bald dudes.

  • @yourfriendlyinternetmeatshield

    @yourfriendlyinternetmeatshield

    5 ай бұрын

    @@WisecrackEDU you don't need that on your conscience man... yes, you're joking, but... for just a moment... imagine... The closest I'm going to think of is that Christmas Robot Chicken Sketch where and elf says: "You ever see a Yeti when a balloon of c*ke bursts in his stomach in the middle of a flight?..... bad scene man...."

  • @yourfriendlyinternetmeatshield

    @yourfriendlyinternetmeatshield

    5 ай бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/rKifsdCtZLLfeco.htmlsi=csXz4rBhp_KgAoCf

  • @Lilliathi

    @Lilliathi

    5 ай бұрын

    If millennials wrote the bible, body shaming would be a sin. This is just God's foresight.

  • @okram2k
    @okram2k5 ай бұрын

    I think John Stewart put it the best that modern comedy isn't philosophy, it's the role of court jester. To point out problems with our nation through humor in a way that is entertaining and accessible while shining light on matters a lot of us ignore over don't pay attention to.

  • @Lilliathi

    @Lilliathi

    5 ай бұрын

    People think jesters were just clowns, but they had the sole privilege of criticizing and insulting the nobility to their faces without getting jailed. A pretty important role, especially when the king is often surrounded by yes-men.

  • @mr.pavone9719

    @mr.pavone9719

    5 ай бұрын

    He's definitely not the first to do it though. People listen to Tom Lehrer's song about the elements and think he's a nerd who plays piano. Lehrer had a long career as a political comedian who played piano, just like Mark Russel who did the same thing through the 70s and 90s. Both comedians had a keen wit and managed to package their satire in song. Lehrer felt it was time for him to move on when he started receiving 'clapter' from the crowd. I think the time has come for comedians to take a break from direct political commentary as well as the news.

  • @Lilliathi

    @Lilliathi

    5 ай бұрын

    @@mr.pavone9719 I don't think so, politics are nuts right now, if anything we need more comedians pulling it apart, not less. I think most people that would say this simply don't like that comedians are tearing into their political ideology.

  • @Sebastian.Medina

    @Sebastian.Medina

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@Lilliathiif a comedian is receiving clapter they're not tearing into anything tho, that's the point.

  • @Lilliathi

    @Lilliathi

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Sebastian.Medina They are, they're just not being funny enough while doing it. Either way: if.

  • @wtftobby
    @wtftobby5 ай бұрын

    The best part of the bible is when Job spends 30 pages arguing with everyone about god and then god appears and goes "You don't know me! You don't know my life!" And Job goes "okay" and it's over

  • @FreaqProduction

    @FreaqProduction

    5 ай бұрын

    Wow, I never saw it from that perspective. And it's actually pretty spot on 😅

  • @Motosapien46

    @Motosapien46

    5 ай бұрын

    I think you missed the part in Job 42:7 where God points out that "Job said of me what is right"

  • @iantaakalla8180

    @iantaakalla8180

    5 ай бұрын

    I like how Job had to stand firm, because the point of the book of Job was that you can’t make assumptions about anyone’s life (like you can never assume what God is). It certainly makes God more unknowable, but at the price of him being weirdly cruel to Job for some reason.

  • @marcusmenalucas7224

    @marcusmenalucas7224

    5 ай бұрын

    GOD Did Heckle JOB. Had Job Thinking He DIDN'T KNOW HOW TO DO HIS JOB!

  • @dr_volberg
    @dr_volberg5 ай бұрын

    I teach a philosophy class to about 150 first year students every fall. When I go in front of them and pick up the mic, I always imagine myself to be a stand-up comedian doing a set.

  • @Coffeeisnecessarynowpepper

    @Coffeeisnecessarynowpepper

    5 ай бұрын

    I teach anatomy and physiology and the Italian new jersey teens challenge me to mechanics

  • @Ironborn4

    @Ironborn4

    5 ай бұрын

    That's funny because I am a stand up comedian and every time I pick up the mic, I imagine myself being a philosophy teacher giving a lecture

  • @raidenwave4219

    @raidenwave4219

    5 ай бұрын

    it's funny because in Mel Brooks' History of the World, there is a stand-up philosopher.

  • @christianterrill3503

    @christianterrill3503

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for being our wall between us and woke culture. Your a hero and one of the 1000

  • @authenticallysuperficial9874

    @authenticallysuperficial9874

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@christianterrill3503 ..what

  • @BigWolf130
    @BigWolf1305 ай бұрын

    I think most comedians that say they are philosophers are trying to imitate George Carlin.

  • @benkylo8015

    @benkylo8015

    5 ай бұрын

    This 100%

  • @czarcoma

    @czarcoma

    5 ай бұрын

    thanks for saying what i was thinking

  • @mr.pavone9719

    @mr.pavone9719

    5 ай бұрын

    They certainly invoke his name a lot but not without reason. Carlin started really as a clown and made himself out to be nothing more. He got into the 60s and 70s and really got into his groove regarding language, how it changes and how it can be twisted to change public opinion. Once he got into the 80s and 90s, he turned into an angry, cynical old man and he really shed the comedian identity. He was more about directly challenging and calling out the wealthy elites and the media for their bullshit. I really wonder if the comedians of today, in comparing themselves to Carlin, ever listen to his hippy-dippy stupid stuff.

  • @cooperhough7583

    @cooperhough7583

    5 ай бұрын

    I find that a lot of the imitators don't punch up though, they gripe about trans people and cancel culture instead of spelling out how ridiculous our material conditions are. Plus George was actually funny.

  • @treecat125

    @treecat125

    5 ай бұрын

    I think any comedian who says they are a philosopher isn't one. It's pretty high-minded and lacking in self-awareness to call yourself such a thing unless you literally study philosophy.

  • @user-tr6fw8yo2t
    @user-tr6fw8yo2t5 ай бұрын

    i remember reading about some French jester that insulted the Queen. Apparently, she was so mad the King sentenced him to death but first asked the jester how he would like to be killed, simply replied, "by old age." The king agreed and didn't kill him however was banished from their land.

  • @Ehh.....
    @Ehh.....5 ай бұрын

    Seeing Stav knock Bert off his high horse was so damn cathartic.

  • @Christopher-md7tf

    @Christopher-md7tf

    5 ай бұрын

    It's so crazy that people can develop an ego even over being a fat alcoholic who tells poop jokes for a living

  • @bseffrood

    @bseffrood

    5 ай бұрын

    Bert has been riding high off his one joke for years now. He’s not funny.

  • @the1anonlyace221

    @the1anonlyace221

    5 ай бұрын

    Stavvy rules, he made the rounds of the Rogan boys club podcasts and gave each of them the most pushback they’ve gotten in years. And he’s funny as hell

  • @tomifost

    @tomifost

    5 ай бұрын

    @@bseffrood He lucked out somehow by staying relevant for taking his shirt off and being that guy thats too drunk at a party

  • @MissBlueEyeliner

    @MissBlueEyeliner

    5 ай бұрын

    @@tomifost I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s only his business acumen and his friendship with YMH that keep him going. And a never ending supply of college students probably doesn’t hurt.

  • @Totoofwarful
    @Totoofwarful5 ай бұрын

    “Any community that gets its laughs by pretending to be idiots will eventually be flooded by actual idiots who mistakenly believe that they’re in good company.” - René Descartes

  • @promptcraft

    @promptcraft

    5 ай бұрын

    e.g groups like stormfront planting themselves in /pol/

  • @melikaibun

    @melikaibun

    5 ай бұрын

    Yup. Pretty much every degenerate who’s just “trolling”

  • @zerologic7912

    @zerologic7912

    5 ай бұрын

    Can't believe that Descartes of all people predicted the alt right pipeline

  • @Socrates526

    @Socrates526

    5 ай бұрын

    Can't believe that Descartes of all people predicted modern progressivism

  • @trapadvisor

    @trapadvisor

    5 ай бұрын

    There’s no fucking way he said that?!?! What the hell

  • @lewis9159
    @lewis91595 ай бұрын

    George Carlin is one of the few comics who could fit genuine insight into his routines. Most comedians can't lay a glove on him in that area.

  • @Combaticus

    @Combaticus

    5 ай бұрын

    I'd put Bill Hicks in that same club.

  • @blaster915

    @blaster915

    5 ай бұрын

    Amen 🎉

  • @AnitaFixx77

    @AnitaFixx77

    5 ай бұрын

    George Carlin was the best 🎉

  • @kmanley29687
    @kmanley296875 ай бұрын

    The funniest part of The Bible is when kids mock Elisha for being bald, so he sends two bears to kill forty-two children.

  • @WisecrackEDU

    @WisecrackEDU

    5 ай бұрын

    I need to get some bears.

  • @royconestoga7326

    @royconestoga7326

    5 ай бұрын

    I’d do that.

  • @Socrates526

    @Socrates526

    5 ай бұрын

    So we're just copy pasting comments now?

  • @kmanley29687

    @kmanley29687

    5 ай бұрын

    @Socrates526 Nope. I did see at least one other person posted the same thing around the same time I did, but I've been familiar with the story for years. No need to be a dick about multiple people thinking of the same story.

  • @andythedishwasher1117
    @andythedishwasher11175 ай бұрын

    Philosophers are dope because they're actually funnier than most comedians, but you have to work way harder to get their jokes. It's like hyper underground comedy that gets sponsored academically because it hides the punchlines well enough to look like they're supporting the right thing in the moment. It's an art form that goes all the way back to Maimonides. A guy named Leo Strauss wrote an excellent book called Persecution and the Art Of Writing back in the 50s that compared a number of medieval philosophers' methods for concealing esoteric beliefs or doctrines within their texts. Those tactics have evolved as much as science has since medieval times, so I like to assume every philosopher is writing between the lines to juke some authority somewhere. Wink wink.

  • @zljmbo

    @zljmbo

    5 ай бұрын

    Ya Žižek is pretty funny

  • @lanedillon6365
    @lanedillon63655 ай бұрын

    One man I know that is very philosophical is George Carlin he was a gallows humor comedian but spoke it like a philosopher

  • @WisecrackEDU

    @WisecrackEDU

    5 ай бұрын

    He’s great. And definitely one of the most philosophical comedians.

  • @MisterCynic18

    @MisterCynic18

    5 ай бұрын

    A modern day Diogenes he was

  • @KBird204

    @KBird204

    5 ай бұрын

    RIP to the 🐐

  • @arcturionblade1077

    @arcturionblade1077

    5 ай бұрын

    Only one of a handful who really comes close, IMHO.

  • @hairyneil

    @hairyneil

    5 ай бұрын

    Im trying to think who else fits into that catagory, (not one the same level, sure), so far Marc Maron and Hannah Gadsby seem the most likely

  • @ThisFinalHandle
    @ThisFinalHandle5 ай бұрын

    *Michael* is my favourite wisecracking philosopher...guy.

  • @megamagicmonkey
    @megamagicmonkey5 ай бұрын

    I find Jonah to be the funniest. Guy is unapologetically a curmudgeon through and through. “Why did you flee when I said to give them my warning? In telling them they could be saved!” “Yeah. Exactly. I hate those jerks, so if I didn’t tell them they’d all die!”

  • @Monkehrawrrr

    @Monkehrawrrr

    5 ай бұрын

    Iunno this wisecrack guys name either

  • @sxeptomaniac

    @sxeptomaniac

    5 ай бұрын

    You forgot to add where he throws a massive tantrum and says he wants to die because the plant shading him withered up.

  • @ThePupYT
    @ThePupYT5 ай бұрын

    1:55 Aren't you the freaking horse from Horsing Around 😂

  • @tarynfransen1594
    @tarynfransen15945 ай бұрын

    I think comedy and philosophy will forever have a Venn diagram, and I hope comedy does inspire people’s morals and actions, so it’s not quite fair to say people just go back to their regular lives. It all inspires thinking over time.

  • @Ford_prefect_42
    @Ford_prefect_425 ай бұрын

    Anyone else cheer when the sponsor is better help and you see the light fade from Michaels eyes? You got this buddy! Take their money and keep promoting therapy! We all know they're shit. But you're great, wisecrack guy

  • @wargex

    @wargex

    5 ай бұрын

    Better Help screenshot your comment and sold it to Facebook.

  • @xavierxrc
    @xavierxrc5 ай бұрын

    I love this channel. This wisecrack guy knows his stuff

  • @GO-sz1nv

    @GO-sz1nv

    5 ай бұрын

    Does he have a name?

  • @Hel1mutt

    @Hel1mutt

    5 ай бұрын

    Yeah, first name Wisecrack last name Guy@@GO-sz1nv

  • @alexkirrmann8534

    @alexkirrmann8534

    5 ай бұрын

    You mean in the useless skill of philosophy. He is just talking into the void. Lol nothing was accomplished here. He thinks philosophy is a thing you can study and have answers, when its literally conjecture. Its not a science.

  • @Davouc234

    @Davouc234

    5 ай бұрын

    @@alexkirrmann8534 he’s just trying to promote discussion and alternative perspectives. I am far from agreeing with everything he says but I am glad to have a platform like this to expose myself to different philosophers

  • @Xsetsu
    @Xsetsu5 ай бұрын

    Comedians aren't philosophers, but I do believe Carlin was the closest we will ever see to a crossover. The man was so at the forefront of stand up comedy and did it for so long that his later routines became more philosophy than comedy. Some older comics now seem to be trying to replicate what he did with varying success. I have yet to to see many others achieve this. George Carlin's later stuff is still relevant today and still holds up. The man was so far ahead of his time instead of being a product of his time. He will remain the goat because of his bit philosophy and relevancy.

  • @booker229
    @booker2295 ай бұрын

    Funniest part of the bible: 2 Kings 2:23-24 Elisha is out walking when a group of young boys start roasting him for being bald, saying "go up you baldhead; go up you baldhead". Elisha turned around and cursed them in the name of the lord. "Then two female bears came out of the woods and tore up forty-two lads of their number". (direct quote. thats right, fourty two)

  • @WisecrackEDU

    @WisecrackEDU

    5 ай бұрын

    Love this

  • @TimothyCHenderson

    @TimothyCHenderson

    5 ай бұрын

    So every perpetually online comedians wet dream?

  • @dudemonn
    @dudemonn5 ай бұрын

    I really enjoyed this. I tried writing a paper about comedy for my philosophy class back in the day. You literally stated my thesis like 3 times!

  • @troperhghar9898
    @troperhghar98985 ай бұрын

    My top 3 funniest parts of the bible 1, the prophet elighah comands god to sick bears on some kids who made fun of his bald spot 2, jesus comes upon a tree he asks the tree to bear fruit but it doesnt respond (its a tree what was he expecting) and jesus curses the tree to rot 3, king saul says david can marry his daughter if he brings in the foreskins of 100 philitseines he killed... He came back with 200

  • @washipuppy

    @washipuppy

    5 ай бұрын

    David always going above and beyond to get what he wants.

  • @BM5556
    @BM55565 ай бұрын

    from time to time, you Wisecrack sometimes publish a video that I read the title of and I instantly go like: YHEA RIGHT?! Or: I KNOW RIGHT?! I love this

  • @RodrigoBarbosaBR
    @RodrigoBarbosaBR5 ай бұрын

    Wisecrack shows what the best of youtube is. And yes, I support on patreon. And so should everyone who can.

  • @alexkirrmann8534

    @alexkirrmann8534

    5 ай бұрын

    How? Trash channel. He isn't half as smart as he would like to think he was.

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado34305 ай бұрын

    Look forward to another awesome year with you guys! Love wisecrack❤❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @MoltenPlastic
    @MoltenPlastic5 ай бұрын

    Thanks for putting Norm on the thumbnail ❤

  • @WisecrackEDU

    @WisecrackEDU

    5 ай бұрын

    RIP one of the greats

  • @vitoria.no.c
    @vitoria.no.c5 ай бұрын

    8:00 my favorite cross over. Michael has inspired me to dive deeper into philosophy and theory as someone trained in graphic design. Thank you for that! Looking forward to more Wisecrack in 2024

  • @ubik5453
    @ubik54535 ай бұрын

    Hey, it's the wisecrack guy!

  • @ThatF_ckingguy
    @ThatF_ckingguy5 ай бұрын

    There is a change in thinking after a really good comedy special that can not be ignored in terms of altering the collective consciousness.

  • @DenisRicardo
    @DenisRicardo5 ай бұрын

    The funniest part of the Bible is Song of Songs “Your breasts are like fawns” I’m still not sure what that means.

  • @yourfriendlyinternetmeatshield

    @yourfriendlyinternetmeatshield

    5 ай бұрын

    Maybe "like baby deer"? Lithe, and supple, and firm etc. Etc?

  • @NWPaul72

    @NWPaul72

    5 ай бұрын

    "Staring at me and trembling like I'm a predator"

  • @BigHeadLilDude
    @BigHeadLilDude5 ай бұрын

    Nice timing!

  • @RedSpicyKiwi
    @RedSpicyKiwi5 ай бұрын

    This channel's insight, sources and genuine humor are top tier! Glad to have found wisecrack when i did.

  • @MP4_mafia
    @MP4_mafia5 ай бұрын

    I was not expecting to see the zipline sketch in a video about philosophy and comedy. Tim Robinson is legendary.

  • @WisecrackEDU

    @WisecrackEDU

    5 ай бұрын

    If only we could’ve included Mike from Adventure 365

  • @jackcrassus168
    @jackcrassus1685 ай бұрын

    Norm MacDonald “they call comedians modern day philosophers but that’s disrespectful to actual modern day philosophers. Oh good let’s see what the night club comic thinks”

  • @RonaldBradycptgmpy
    @RonaldBradycptgmpy5 ай бұрын

    So, a few things. One is a thank you, you brought me back to wisecrack, my dude, and the discourse on the channel has been more consistently top-notch. The second thing is that I had a thought you knew the end of the video when you were talking about nurturing apathy, as opposed to the impetus for change: I guess we could summarize that as the difference between a comedian and their take on an issue is a philosopher of sorts is that the philosopher tries to guide the discourse around the topic being discussed to fertile ground, one capable of producing change, whereas the comedian just lets (by and large) the discourse around the topic act as solid ground for a punchline. Without necessarily considering whether or not, this might turn the audience apathetic as opposed to nurturing and examination of the topic for further discussion, or to bring about any positive end, aside from the laughter. Third, thinking about your videos from an accessibility point of view, would it be too much strain on workflow to use the video scripts as the basis for the subtitles rather than trusting Google speech recognition transcription?

  • @KelsaRavenlock
    @KelsaRavenlock5 ай бұрын

    In History of the World: Part One, Comicus describes himself as a stand up philosopher while attempting to get unemployment. Of course the clerk then says "Ah, so your a bullshit artist" so there is that.

  • @steven2183
    @steven21835 ай бұрын

    "If you're going to tell people the truth, you had better make them laugh or they will kill you." - Oscar Wilde

  • @UseTheLess00
    @UseTheLess005 ай бұрын

    This might have been one of my favourite vids of yours in a while. Great work, Wisecrack team!

  • @matthewfeeg1885
    @matthewfeeg18855 ай бұрын

    It seems that most comedy is not philosophy but sometimes certain comics approach that status. Good point re: the court jester and the kind of laughter catharsis they bring forth.

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado34305 ай бұрын

    Happy new year guys 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤

  • @ThatF_ckingguy
    @ThatF_ckingguy5 ай бұрын

    As a comic before I’ve even watched the video I’ll say there’s crossover we occupy a similar territory but by definition our job is different. I think common folk see comedians as modern philosophers cause modern philosophy has a crazy high bar of entry the ivory towers have some what monopolized it.

  • @WisecrackEDU

    @WisecrackEDU

    5 ай бұрын

    Totally! The crossover is very real, and when understood can lead to incredibly smart comedy.

  • @ThatF_ckingguy

    @ThatF_ckingguy

    5 ай бұрын

    @@WisecrackEDU thanks for such a great video what a roller coaster!! In general I agree with this assessment. Also shared to my buddies also comics and one is actually a certified philosophy major. The fact we often find ourselves in conversation with each other; philosophers and comedians, does really speak to our shared interests I think.

  • @Aaron-kj8dv

    @Aaron-kj8dv

    5 ай бұрын

    I also think comedians are way more accessible than philosophers. Someone like Bill Burr can say something intelligent while sounding like a drunk idiot and most philosophers speak in a way that's really speaking to other philosophers.

  • @ignatiusjackson235

    @ignatiusjackson235

    4 ай бұрын

    ​​@@Aaron-kj8dv Yeah, both comedy and philosophy can become a circle-jerk at times, but most philosophers are jerking off in a different language. Also, there's not much that hasn't been said and/or read about reality since the advent of the internet, so a lot of modern-day philosophers are just trying to spew whatever fresh, shiny, postmodernist bullshit they know will get them published. It's become more like a college debate class than a search for truth. At least comedians are trying to make you laugh, even if they fail in doing so. In that way, it's a nobler enterprise.

  • @acady4460
    @acady44605 ай бұрын

    So glad you still make these videos!

  • @fermatdad
    @fermatdad5 ай бұрын

    Excellent video. Perhaps, Terry Eagleon (Humour) was missing. Thank you very much, from Argentina. (Please could you mention the books and authors in the video description? Thank you so much)

  • @Tacom4ster
    @Tacom4ster5 ай бұрын

    Not anymore, mostly just rich old men yelling at Trans

  • @godhandstan3908
    @godhandstan39085 ай бұрын

    Comedy and philosophy have always sort of gone hand-in-hand, right? Humor can help make deep thoughts more digestible, especially if it's a heavy and relatable topic like human nature.

  • @numbers0580
    @numbers05805 ай бұрын

    I'm seriously considering getting the person in this video a custom name plate for his office desk that says: I Have a Name --------------------------------- That Wisecrack Guy

  • @benjaminkothe7545
    @benjaminkothe75455 ай бұрын

    Hi...Michael Burns👋👋👋 I really appreciate your mind and sense of humor ...as well as the wisecrack vids

  • @kimemia_maina
    @kimemia_maina5 ай бұрын

    Go all in on 'Wisecrack Man' by making a costume

  • @thefuturist8864
    @thefuturist88645 ай бұрын

    Part of the problem is that philosophy doesn't lend itself to popular, everyday language. I speak as someone who has studied and taught philosophy for over 20 years, and by far the biggest challenge is to find a way to present philosophy both accurately and in a way that doesn't make it sound needlessly pedantic or specialised. The *best* way, without any doubt, to communicate unusual or difficult ideas is by using humour, so I'm not at all surprised that comedians are the ones being looked to as communicators of ideas. American stand-up has been this way for a long time, perhaps because American society is still interested in the question of what it is to live a good life, but the *real* problem is still there: someone like Gervais or Chappelle has to not only be philosophical, but actually *do* philosophy via their comedy (though Gervais has a degree in philosophy, so perhaps he has the advantage).

  • @younghan3573

    @younghan3573

    5 ай бұрын

    Steve Martin has a philosophy degree. Dan Akroid studied abnormal psychology and wanted to be a FBI agent.

  • @juanconstenla1171
    @juanconstenla11715 ай бұрын

    My attention span is so shortened by social media that now I don't read, I don't remember the last time I read a philosophy book

  • @briciusd.8478
    @briciusd.84785 ай бұрын

    This is a point I often have to try and beat people with. A group of people I know get really invested in some comedians and try to argue who is better or more right about their subject. They don't really appreciate when I have to explain how just because another person said it, doesn't make it right or better, particularly when it is someone's job to grab your attention with whatever means/subject necessary, and ultimately profit from it.

  • @faye_lavaro
    @faye_lavaro5 ай бұрын

    "While the jester is invited back to perform the same function at the next royal event, Socrates is invited to his trial and sentenced to death." This line right here pretty much summarized the entire thing for me. It stuck with me.

  • @optomal7
    @optomal75 ай бұрын

    Greece's first prop comedy act was Diogenes talking about the form of man.

  • @jasondumb5706
    @jasondumb57065 ай бұрын

    "Stand up philosopher" Mel Brooks should get some credit here

  • @WisecrackEDU

    @WisecrackEDU

    5 ай бұрын

    We messed up by missing that reference

  • @hirosoli
    @hirosoli5 ай бұрын

    If anyone ever asks 'what would Jesus do?' Remember that flipping tables and whipping people could be an answer.

  • @BadassRaiden
    @BadassRaiden5 ай бұрын

    Jerry Seinfeld is neither a philosopher nor a comedian. Impressions of him are monumentally funnier than his own comedy.

  • @Nathanatos22

    @Nathanatos22

    5 ай бұрын

    I’ve never laughed at any of Seinfeld’s jokes, but hearing the insinuation that he’s a philosopher made me guffaw

  • @yourfriendlyinternetmeatshield

    @yourfriendlyinternetmeatshield

    5 ай бұрын

    "Whats the deal with": him ever being considered funny anything approaching philosophical? He's barely relatable imo. That there exists an ever continuing online CGI AI driven version of his show, says everything. It's not a love letter to his talent and creativity. It's a golem brought to life from bitterness to endlessly mock the source material without putting forth continued effort, which is truly a perfect parallel parody to the show and his career in general. I don't understand how he ever became "famous" and I think he's lucky Michael Richards never truly "snapped" on him because I think he may be the only person that truly sees this to it's fullest extent and it must be MADDENING.😢

  • @pancakemogul

    @pancakemogul

    5 ай бұрын

    It's very telling that of the two creators of Seinfeld, one went on to make 12 amazing seasons of Curb Your Enthusiasm and the other made an extremely average bee movie and then nothing ever again.

  • @leon3589

    @leon3589

    5 ай бұрын

    Not to diminish Seinfeld’s achievements but if people in 50 years look back on him and think has a philosopher, the way we look back and think of Kant or Schopenhauer, or Sartre or Nietzsche, that would be reflective of a true change in the meaning of the word

  • @jimmysnowmanthe7003

    @jimmysnowmanthe7003

    5 ай бұрын

    @@pancakemogul damn. Coffee with something..., also completely detached.

  • @heyelliew
    @heyelliew5 ай бұрын

    Comedians main job during the day is to think and make observations, and at night they tell us about what they have thought and observed. Might not be 100% philosophical… but it’s philosophical-ish.

  • @Leopoldshark
    @Leopoldshark5 ай бұрын

    Mel Brooks: A stand-up philosopher Bea Arthur: Oh, a bullshit artist

  • @ryle4h
    @ryle4h5 ай бұрын

    I just downloaded the Libby (library) app recently, and, holy sh!t, being able to pause the video to go download the book whenever Wisecrack Guy cites one is a freaking superpower.

  • @willstrickland9952
    @willstrickland99525 ай бұрын

    Was always a huge Dave Chappelle but his new comedy made me realize the difference between comedy for laughs and comedy for claps.

  • @willywonka7812

    @willywonka7812

    5 ай бұрын

    For barking seals, in his case

  • @pendejo6466

    @pendejo6466

    5 ай бұрын

    @@willywonka7812 Yeah, the complaining "seals."

  • @chloemchll3774
    @chloemchll37745 ай бұрын

    I am a little disappointed there is no reference here to the “stand-up philosopher” in Mel Brooks’ “History of the World part 1”. Literally expected it to be right near the top, and then again as you’re going through the history of the Jester (as Brooks’ character first gets a job that is essentially to be the Jester, but then proceeds to speak too honestly and end up with the Emperor wanting his head.) I think the main issue is that many comedians like to think of themselves as philosophers, but the handful who might actually qualify rarely think of themselves that way (Carlin- possibly the gold standard for philosophy through comedy, resisted that comparison, and to his credit based it on his observation that philosophers are working with intent to in some way better the world through increasing our collective knowledge when all he was trying to do was make people laugh and maybe think about WHY they were laughing.) I don’t think comedians like Chapelle or Gervais are being philosophers when they insist that it is a comedian’s job to push buttons (or however they want to phrase it) yet they commonly get held up to that standard by their audience. In contrast, I do think a comedian like Bo Burnham occasionally dabbles in philosophy (a song like “Song from the Perspective of God” comes to mind as both a metaphysical musing as to the nature of God, and a harsh critique of the institutions that claim to represent God, even offering a conclusion to how we can be closer to what God wants from us.) I’ll happily agree with Plato and Aristotle that jokes that punch down rarely if ever have redeeming philosophic value, but I find it odd they only considered that one type of joke (mockery) and didn’t consider other forms like satire or irony, or even what happens when the mockery isn’t targeted downward. Still, this is maybe the most “me” any of your videos has ever been (I’m rather obsessed with the relationship between philosophy and art, and humor is perhaps the most interesting art form to consider precisely because most people- even people who do it- tend to not think of it as being art in the same way a great film or book or album are.) In any event, kudos on an excellent video!

  • @clydewilliams271

    @clydewilliams271

    5 ай бұрын

    "OH! A bullshit artist. Did you bullshit last week?" Such a great bit and movie.

  • @Leopoldshark

    @Leopoldshark

    5 ай бұрын

    @@clydewilliams271 "Did you try to bullshit last week?"

  • @NetworkISA

    @NetworkISA

    5 ай бұрын

    I was looking for exactly this comment.

  • @WisecrackEDU

    @WisecrackEDU

    5 ай бұрын

    We totally biffed it by not knowing that reference

  • @chloemchll3774

    @chloemchll3774

    4 ай бұрын

    @@WisecrackEDU It seems to me then that you may need my services after all…

  • @Hellisotherfolks
    @Hellisotherfolks5 ай бұрын

    Hey. Michael Octavio Burns. Disembodied voice of Producer Henry. All the wisecrack folks behind the scenes. We appreciate you. We love you. Keep it up!

  • @Chudchanning
    @Chudchanning5 ай бұрын

    Comedy can be philosophy without the smarmy intellectualism. Only a great few comics broke that threshold into philosopher territory though, and almost all of them are dead with the exception of Doug Stanhope

  • @yourfriendlyinternetmeatshield
    @yourfriendlyinternetmeatshield5 ай бұрын

    *In a kinda creepy, nearly "Fight Club" Project Mayhem chant*: HIS NAME MICHAEL BURNS. HIS NAME IS MICHAEL BURNS. HIS NAME IS MICHAEL BURNS.

  • @kevinhill8193

    @kevinhill8193

    5 ай бұрын

    His name WAS ROBERT PAULSON

  • @lexdgordon
    @lexdgordon5 ай бұрын

    Insightful as always. I’ve been coming to terms with comedy vs clapper based off of a wisecrack live episode where Micheal brings it up as a response to conservative comedy but that it plays both ways. That said, I just wouldn’t edit Trevor Noah and “hack bits” together. I find as a comedic artist his material is shaped by his world view and quite authentic to him. But maybe that’s on the editor who may not in fact be Micheal. Similar to the Hasan edited together with debate bros when Micheal/wisecrack would admit that he isn’t and likes his content. But in this case a bit was played from Noah in the context of the statement and idk I just think Noah deserves better than that. So many other straight hack bits from comedians trying to punch down.

  • @Furysonofrage
    @Furysonofrage5 ай бұрын

    At least you don't introduce every video in the format "hey vsauce, Michael here" and still get called vsauce.

  • @bwackbeedows3629
    @bwackbeedows36295 ай бұрын

    16:13 Damn, fam! Haven't seen the Lucas Brothers in a minute! Had no idea they were Philosophy majors, that's cool asf 🙌🏿💯

  • @yourfriendlyinternetmeatshield
    @yourfriendlyinternetmeatshield5 ай бұрын

    Michael, I can not afford to patreon. I would if I could (and probably not actually use the benefits much, honestly, just do it because I WANT this channel, you all, to succeed and continue because you provide an invaluable public service, and I want to support that, but the best I can do, is try to always leave some "boiled goose" for the algorithm, no matter how busy i am or how little I have to say about the topic, or time and energy to say it. (Though often i leave, what some would say TOO MANY) comments. Simply because you specifically offered, I will offer to accept such kindness, and even pledge to actively use and benefit from the perks and take the time and effort to participate in the discussions on discord etc. Actively. If selected (*"I've got A GOLDEN TICKET" from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory plays*) because, it's unlikely I'll receive, and I'll call that bluff (it's not but how many countless innumerable will clamor for such?), and follow through in the unlikely event I miraculously end up getting that benefit, picked from the many, many, masses. Your move, Sir. No worries though and zero expectations. I'm gonna keep doing as I do here regardless, because i like the channel, and you, and your team, and want it to succeed (okay, some part of me is sore about some of the stupid. Bad channels that thrive on KZread whilst your channel deserves more recognition etc. But that aside) Either way, thanks for the video, and i hope this year is great for you, and the channel.

  • @raulgarcia8627
    @raulgarcia86275 ай бұрын

    Wisecrack guy ✌️

  • @Astrosynthesist
    @Astrosynthesist5 ай бұрын

    I think the comedian that walked the line the closest for me was late (like, late in his career, though he is also dead now) George Carlin. I absolutely love how he mostly stopped writing gag punchlines and just started telling how he sees absurdity the world. Like he knew he had a platform and wanted to better people before he died. And he was bang on with a couple of his points. I found the exaggeration to extremes to prove a point about today's grey areas to be very thought provoking, while the absurdity was still hilarious. It's certainly not classical-philosophy-level philosophy by any means but as you mentioned it got me to start questioning the world and picking up new ideas and books and that's valuable to me. And his off-stage interviews, to me, showed him to be quite thoughtful and insightful

  • @theekonezung
    @theekonezung5 ай бұрын

    8:43 . I hear Year One LOL !

  • @Peemanufacture
    @Peemanufacture5 ай бұрын

    funniest part of the bible is god making Ezekiel eat shit bread

  • @WisecrackEDU

    @WisecrackEDU

    5 ай бұрын

    Shit Bread?!?!?

  • @Peemanufacture

    @Peemanufacture

    5 ай бұрын

    @@WisecrackEDU “…eat the food as you would a loaf of barley bread; bake it in the sight of the people, using human excrement…” Ezekiel 4:12 God’s funny like that

  • @Visionary1002
    @Visionary10025 ай бұрын

    I've always loved this quote in the overlap of these two worlds: "A witticism is an epigram on the death of a feeling" - Nietzsche

  • @katiakreutz
    @katiakreutz5 ай бұрын

    I love Wisecrack! Always great content!

  • @DenKulesteSomFins
    @DenKulesteSomFins5 ай бұрын

    Bro comedians like Joe Rogan and his likes saying that they are modern philosophers are dunning-kruger in the flesh.

  • @johmyh14

    @johmyh14

    5 ай бұрын

    Bro have you even tried DMT?

  • @KBird204

    @KBird204

    5 ай бұрын

    Bro have you even tried DMT?

  • @ThatF_ckingguy
    @ThatF_ckingguy5 ай бұрын

    Problem is every comic approaches it differently the ultimate goal should be laughter but yes in more modern times some comics are more focused on their message or what their voice can do interns of moving the needle on certain political issues. I think that is largely a fad. The comedian must wrestle with truth similar to the philosopher but the goal is different the philosopher is simply searching the comedian once they’ve found a truth must polish it wrap it up and deliver it in a way that provoked laughter. So our actual job is to obscure the truth point at it but never let you grasp it the philosopher is a good dad that wants to play catch with you comedy is a cool older brother playing keep away from you. Both can be fun and valuable for different reasons.

  • @blu3260

    @blu3260

    5 ай бұрын

    Every comic is different, but the important thing is they should try to be funny. The ones like Ricky Gervais who think of comedy as a way to be smarter than people (while saying dumb shit) don't even brand their jokes as funny anymore, it's all about "triggering" the audience while being paid a load of money to say they're being silenced.

  • @Mushubeans
    @Mushubeans4 ай бұрын

    lol I did NOT expect to hear Stav's laugh

  • @BardWannabe
    @BardWannabe5 ай бұрын

    Mel Brooks called a character a “stand-up philosopher” back in the History of the World, Part 1.

  • @WisecrackEDU

    @WisecrackEDU

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks - wild that we missed that.

  • @umbomb
    @umbomb5 ай бұрын

    There's some overlap, but comedy and philosophy are two different things. Thanks for all your good work (and for the other stuff.) (JK)

  • @trippyfawx
    @trippyfawx4 ай бұрын

    I think the funniest part in the bible is simply how Jesus predicted Peter's lie, the irony in that the whole church is based off a lie that Jesus predicted is funny to me

  • @nicolebogda1482
    @nicolebogda14825 ай бұрын

    There was a vid on Carlinism, he was one of a kind and paved the way for intelligent thinking comedy. I have no doubt he falls into this category, but I think it’s rare and if there happens to be anyone else, it is extremely rare

  • @258hunterkill
    @258hunterkill4 ай бұрын

    I think the difference is that comedy point out the issue or contradiction and leaves us with an answer in the form of a punchline, whereas philosophy points out the issue or contradiction and asks us to find the "punchline" ourselves if there even is one and its that process that makes us better people and a better society.

  • @LeeAtkinson98
    @LeeAtkinson985 ай бұрын

    The funniest part of the bible is that people believe it beyond rational stories to extrapolate some magical all powerful being and use it as an excuse for war crimes 🤣

  • @MelodicQuest
    @MelodicQuest5 ай бұрын

    Isn't it crazy that philosophers speak to inspire change, yet they themselves typically lack the power or influence to enact the change they speak of?

  • @eztofollow

    @eztofollow

    5 ай бұрын

    you can't be a prophet in your own land

  • @Bojoschannel

    @Bojoschannel

    5 ай бұрын

    Nah man, Aristotle and Confucius were really influential, they were masters of great emperors and all. The scholastic philosophers were also key in the medieval times of Europe. More recently, many of the liberal philosophers were so influential that we still live under their influence, such as Locke, Montesquieu, Kant and Hobbes. Now i don't know if you can classify Fanon as a philosopher, but he played his part during the Algerian revolution, Mao did some philosophy while being one of the revolution leaders, Bakunin is another good example. In my country we got people like the Magon Brothers and Jose Revueltas who apart from philosophy did revolutionary work But, the truth is, while most philosopher's influence came after their death, no individual can ever bring "change" by himself, doesn't matter if they got great ideas or whatever, at best they can be part of a movement like many revolutionaries during the past couple of centuries

  • 5 ай бұрын

    If they weren't on this position, would they want change at all?

  • @umbrascitor2079

    @umbrascitor2079

    5 ай бұрын

    *audience laughs*

  • @jamessizemore7103

    @jamessizemore7103

    5 ай бұрын

    Makes me think about Alan Watts, man was a deeply spiritual self empowering philosopher, yet he died due to complications from alcohol abuse

  • @LoveReacts
    @LoveReacts5 ай бұрын

    Hearing Stavvy laugh gives me life, especially when it’s his own jokes he finds funny. I say all of this without a lick of irony, genuinely. Love that man. Good video too

  • @liamlinane4793
    @liamlinane47934 ай бұрын

    I needed to see this

  • @Aragorn7884
    @Aragorn78845 ай бұрын

    Carlin? *Definitely* 🥹

  • @lorriechristian7164
    @lorriechristian71645 ай бұрын

    I would have considered Chappelle one of the titular philosophical comedians until he got weird

  • @kendallmoore4826

    @kendallmoore4826

    5 ай бұрын

    He became a jester more or less

  • @NWPaul72

    @NWPaul72

    5 ай бұрын

    It's his attempted transition to demagogue for me. He hasn't stopped trying to tell his side of the trans thing... since it came up! It seems like it takes up all his time and mental real estate, then MAGA chuds repost the worst bits in Shorts and on TikTok

  • @lococomrade3488

    @lococomrade3488

    5 ай бұрын

    "Got weird" i.e.: became a conservative.

  • @BlytheWestchild

    @BlytheWestchild

    5 ай бұрын

    Did you mean: transphobic

  • @mystuff9999

    @mystuff9999

    5 ай бұрын

    I am genuinely interested what you mean by weird.

  • @thebrandelorian
    @thebrandelorian5 ай бұрын

    Will you guys do a video about the scholarship of KZread? I'm a former grad student angry about how education is kept in ivory towers; however, KZread has provided a space for public education that makes real connections that mean something to regular people (i.e. learning about philosophy through comedy and comedians). So many of my favorite KZreadrs turn out to be grad students or (usually former) professors, and I love that this scholarship is happening without being paywalled by exorbitant tuition. And, as far as I know, no one is talking about this!!!

  • @ZacLJones
    @ZacLJones5 ай бұрын

    I did not expect to hear Stavros’s laugh in this video hahaha.

  • @luigiprofeta2295
    @luigiprofeta22955 ай бұрын

    I miss thug notes videos from this channel.

  • @thegimp7796
    @thegimp77965 ай бұрын

    How can a video like this be made and not include what Norm said about comedians being modern day philosophers?

  • @WisecrackEDU

    @WisecrackEDU

    5 ай бұрын

    Honestly too much to cram in and we missed some stuff, but you’re right, his quote is awesome.

  • @tarynfransen1594
    @tarynfransen15945 ай бұрын

    Comedians and philosophers remind me of a tactic we use in advertising; some ads are more ‘top of funnel’ and others ‘bottom of funnel’. Top being more high level brand awareness in the back of your mind (billboards, commercials), and bottom of funnel something more targeted resulting in clicks (digital or social ads). Comedians and philosophers are on the same ideology preaching kind of team, some are just higher level and more removed than a l definitive/serious form of an idea, such as philosophers’ work. Different roles but both important in forming an ideology.

  • @Wonder_Chariot
    @Wonder_Chariot5 ай бұрын

    Thankyou for saying what's been on everyone's mind

  • @Matthew_Murray
    @Matthew_Murray5 ай бұрын

    Combine America’s history of anti-intellectualism, and our love of celebrity culture. It’s not a surprise that people would mistake comedians as philosophers.

  • @AlexA-zi3bf
    @AlexA-zi3bf5 ай бұрын

    Stand up comics have been our "philosophers" for a very long time. The great Comicus used to preform in ancient Rome as a stand up philosopher.

  • @alexpazaitis
    @alexpazaitis5 ай бұрын

    There's lots of room for philosophy in comedy that has grown ever bigger the more absurd the world becomes. What's less embraced is the room of comedy in philosophy, not merely as a subject of intellectual inquiry but as a form of communication and meaning. As a researcher and lecturer on theory of value I have come to understand how much more I am able to engage students or audiences with the core of my study through witty little remarks on contemporary topics or just silly memes in my slides. And I very often find myself using techniques inspired by my favorite comedians in setting up a story, creating contradiction and ambiguity, and often sheer silliness and madness (The Monty Python have been masters of the art). Laughter serves a fundamental co-evolutionary function in human societies through which genuine relationships emerge. Laughter makes us open up, allows us to become vulnerable - which is itself a great leap of faith. It bridges the artificial gap between the "teacher" and the "student"; the "expert" and the "learner" and allows us to understand how we are all in this together and that is where the learning happens. That's at least my two pence from what I've empirically found to work for me in my practice but I'm sure smarter people have written about this, so let me know if you know any sources :)

  • @Marx1684
    @Marx16845 ай бұрын

    I just enjoy smart & funny talk. Thank you for that.

  • @zenleeparadise
    @zenleeparadise5 ай бұрын

    Watching the ad to see if you're blinking "save me" in morse code. Can't believe Wisecrack is still making you shill for such terrible companies.

  • @JasonX909

    @JasonX909

    5 ай бұрын

    Worth pointing out that this and another comment about the sponsor both got WC likes. Maybe they're cutting ties?

  • @zenleeparadise

    @zenleeparadise

    5 ай бұрын

    @@JasonX909 I got a feeling Michael is liking those comments and assuming WC isn't paying any attention to what he's doing (and he's probably right!)

  • @JasonX909

    @JasonX909

    5 ай бұрын

    @@zenleeparadise Hopefully lol