Article postprint deposited with the permission of the Philosophy Documentation CenterThe first in a series of articles on the philosophy of humour and laughter looks at attempts made to explain humour in terms of incongruity.Peer reviewe
People can laugh at almost anything. What’s the deal with that? What makes something funny? ...
People can laugh at almost anything. What's the deal with that? What makes something funny? This ess...
Incongruity often makes people laugh. You have to be smart to say stupid things. It requires to be e...
Postprint deposited with the permission of the Philosophy Documentation Center.Each of the previous ...
This thesis presents a popular and fairly successful account of humor most commonly referred to as i...
Postprint deposited with permission of the Philosophy Documentation Center.This is the second in a s...
In the first part of this paper, I will briefly introduce the concept of incongruity and its relatio...
This dissertation looks at some of the most important theories of humour and laughter, and aims to c...
Eighteenth and nineteenth century philosophers took interest in humour and, in particular, humorous ...
This article examines the question ‘what is humour?’ In section 1, we set out default re...
In the first part of this paper, I will briefly introduce the concept of incongruity and its relatio...
In the first part of this paper, I will briefly introduce the concept of incongruity and its relatio...
In the first part of this paper, I will briefly introduce the concept of incongruity and its relatio...
This article examines the question ‘what is humour?’ In section 1, we set out default re...
People can laugh at almost anything. What’s the deal with that? What makes something funny? ...
People can laugh at almost anything. What’s the deal with that? What makes something funny? ...
People can laugh at almost anything. What's the deal with that? What makes something funny? This ess...
Incongruity often makes people laugh. You have to be smart to say stupid things. It requires to be e...
Postprint deposited with the permission of the Philosophy Documentation Center.Each of the previous ...
This thesis presents a popular and fairly successful account of humor most commonly referred to as i...
Postprint deposited with permission of the Philosophy Documentation Center.This is the second in a s...
In the first part of this paper, I will briefly introduce the concept of incongruity and its relatio...
This dissertation looks at some of the most important theories of humour and laughter, and aims to c...
Eighteenth and nineteenth century philosophers took interest in humour and, in particular, humorous ...
This article examines the question ‘what is humour?’ In section 1, we set out default re...
In the first part of this paper, I will briefly introduce the concept of incongruity and its relatio...
In the first part of this paper, I will briefly introduce the concept of incongruity and its relatio...
In the first part of this paper, I will briefly introduce the concept of incongruity and its relatio...
This article examines the question ‘what is humour?’ In section 1, we set out default re...
People can laugh at almost anything. What’s the deal with that? What makes something funny? ...
People can laugh at almost anything. What’s the deal with that? What makes something funny? ...
People can laugh at almost anything. What's the deal with that? What makes something funny? This ess...
Incongruity often makes people laugh. You have to be smart to say stupid things. It requires to be e...