Postprint deposited with permission of the Philosophy Documentation Center.This is the second in a series of articles on the philosophy of humour and laughter. This article looks at the attempts which are made to explain humour in terms of superiority.Peer reviewe
Why is humour so hard to understand? Rather like attempts to explain how music can move us, attempts...
Why is humour so hard to understand? Rather like attempts to explain how music can move us, attempts...
INTRODUCTION Theories of humour are traditionally divided into two classes: superiority or relief ...
In this article, I consider the standard interpretation of the superiority theory of humor attribute...
Article postprint deposited with the permission of the Philosophy Documentation CenterThe first in a...
People can laugh at almost anything. What's the deal with that? What makes something funny? This ess...
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? ...
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? ...
Postprint deposited with the permission of the Philosophy Documentation Center.Each of the previous ...
This dissertation looks at some of the most important theories of humour and laughter, and aims to c...
Why is humour so hard to understand? Rather like attempts to explain how music can move us, attempts...
Why is humour so hard to understand? Rather like attempts to explain how music can move us, attempts...
Why is humour so hard to understand? Rather like attempts to explain how music can move us, attempts...
INTRODUCTION Theories of humour are traditionally divided into two classes: superiority or relief ...
In this article, I consider the standard interpretation of the superiority theory of humor attribute...
Article postprint deposited with the permission of the Philosophy Documentation CenterThe first in a...
People can laugh at almost anything. What's the deal with that? What makes something funny? This ess...
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? ...
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? ...
Postprint deposited with the permission of the Philosophy Documentation Center.Each of the previous ...
This dissertation looks at some of the most important theories of humour and laughter, and aims to c...
Why is humour so hard to understand? Rather like attempts to explain how music can move us, attempts...
Why is humour so hard to understand? Rather like attempts to explain how music can move us, attempts...
Why is humour so hard to understand? Rather like attempts to explain how music can move us, attempts...
INTRODUCTION Theories of humour are traditionally divided into two classes: superiority or relief ...