Peter Wessel Zapffe
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Added by PhloxBotZapffe's theory, is that humans are born with an overdeveloped skill (understanding, self-knowledge) which does not fit into nature's design. The human craving for justification on matters such as life and death cannot be satisfied, hence humanity has a need that nature cannot provide satisfaction for. The tragedy, following this theory, is that humans spend all their time trying not to be human. The human being, therefore, is a paradox.
Zapffe described four principal defense mechanisms that humankind uses to avoid facing this paradox:
- Isolation. One hides from the truth. The individual simply does not talk or think about it.
- The anchoring mechanism. This mechanism is based on all things humans take for granted.
- Distraction. The most popular defense mechanism; the individual simply focusses their attention on external impressions.
- Sublimation. The least popular defense mechanism; the individual outdistances him / herself and looks at their existence from an aesthetic point of view (eg, writers, poets, painters.) Zapffe pointed out the fact that he himself used this method combined with a sense of humor concerning the nature of life.
Zappfe was a prolific mountain climber and author of many humorous short stories about climbing and other adventures in nature, taking a very early interest in environmentalism.
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- Om det tragiske (en. On the tragic), Oslo 1941 og 1983.
- Vett og uvett. Stubber fra Troms og Nordland (en. Wits and witless) by Einar K. Aas and P.W Zapffe, Trondheim 1942.
- Den fortapte sønn, En dramatisk gjenfortælling (en. The lost son, a dramatic renarration), Oslo 1951.
- Indføring i litterær dramaturgi (en. Introduction to literary dramaturgy), Oslo 1961.
- Den logiske sandkasse (en. The logical sandpit), Oslo 1965.
- Essays og epistler, 1967
- Barske gleder, 1969
- Lyksalig pinsefest (en. Blissful Pentecost), Oslo 1972.
- Hos doktor Wangel (en. With dr. Wangel), by Ib Henriksen (pseudonym.), Oslo 1974. Play.
- Rikets hemmelighet (en. The secret of the kingdom), Oslo 1985.
- Hvordan jeg blev så flink, 1986
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