From Plato onward many of the world\u27s greatest thinkers have attempted to tell the meaning of laughter. It is not surprising that the thing has proved alluring, for whereas a true theory of laughter might add little to our enjoyment of the comic; it would, nevertheless, help us to understand the nature of life and mind. But although laughter is perhaps the lightest of human possessions, it is the most difficult to capture for examination. Neither philosopher nor literary critic has given us a wholly satisfactory account of the comic. One difficulty is that so many things are true of comedy; it is hardly less confusing than life itself
Humor and laughter make up important parts of the human experience. Many people and cultures adopt ...
There is an initial difficulty which merits acknowledgment at the outset of this inquiry. In philoso...
Postprint deposited with the permission of the Philosophy Documentation Center.Each of the previous ...
From Plato onward many of the world\u27s greatest thinkers have attempted to tell the meaning of lau...
From Plato onward many of the world's greatest thinkers have attempted to tell the meaning of l...
The present essay argues that Bergson’s account of the comic can only be fully appreciated when read...
The present essay argues that Bergson’s account of the comic can only be fully appreciated when read...
The present essay argues that Bergson’s account of the comic can only be fully appreciated when read...
The present essay argues that Bergson’s account of the comic can only be fully appreciated when read...
Bergson’s concept of ‘mechanical inelasticity’ from his influential essay Laughter (1900, 2010, 5) r...
In 1914 Kazantzaks publshed hs translaton of Le rire (Laughter), by the phlosopher Henr Bergson, wh...
Establishing a decisive nexus between gender, laughter, and media, this article not only critically ...
Bergson’s concept of ‘mechanical inelasticity’ from his influential essay Laughter (1900, 2010, 5) r...
Bergson’s concept of ‘mechanical inelasticity’ from his influential essay Laughter (1900, 2010, 5) r...
Establishing a decisive nexus between gender, laughter, and media, this article not only critically ...
Humor and laughter make up important parts of the human experience. Many people and cultures adopt ...
There is an initial difficulty which merits acknowledgment at the outset of this inquiry. In philoso...
Postprint deposited with the permission of the Philosophy Documentation Center.Each of the previous ...
From Plato onward many of the world\u27s greatest thinkers have attempted to tell the meaning of lau...
From Plato onward many of the world's greatest thinkers have attempted to tell the meaning of l...
The present essay argues that Bergson’s account of the comic can only be fully appreciated when read...
The present essay argues that Bergson’s account of the comic can only be fully appreciated when read...
The present essay argues that Bergson’s account of the comic can only be fully appreciated when read...
The present essay argues that Bergson’s account of the comic can only be fully appreciated when read...
Bergson’s concept of ‘mechanical inelasticity’ from his influential essay Laughter (1900, 2010, 5) r...
In 1914 Kazantzaks publshed hs translaton of Le rire (Laughter), by the phlosopher Henr Bergson, wh...
Establishing a decisive nexus between gender, laughter, and media, this article not only critically ...
Bergson’s concept of ‘mechanical inelasticity’ from his influential essay Laughter (1900, 2010, 5) r...
Bergson’s concept of ‘mechanical inelasticity’ from his influential essay Laughter (1900, 2010, 5) r...
Establishing a decisive nexus between gender, laughter, and media, this article not only critically ...
Humor and laughter make up important parts of the human experience. Many people and cultures adopt ...
There is an initial difficulty which merits acknowledgment at the outset of this inquiry. In philoso...
Postprint deposited with the permission of the Philosophy Documentation Center.Each of the previous ...