Comic immoralism is the view that sometimes funny things are funny due to their having immoral properties of some sort. Immoralism has many proponents and detractors. The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, I clarify the scope and content of comic immoralism as a general thesis in the philosophy of humor. I will argue that the debate about immoralism has unduly excluded certain categories of humor from inclusion, and that the language which immoralists sometimes use can be misleading. Second, I argue for my own version of immoralism, which I call ridicule immoralism. Ridicule immoralism holds that sometimes things are funny due to their being ridiculous, and that things are often ridiculous due to being morally flawed. It follows from ...
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Comic immoralism is the view that sometimes funny things are funny due to their having immoral prope...
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This thesis is an empirical examination of the articulation of comic offence and the practices of co...
The hypothesis guiding this dissertation is that attention to the psychology of comic judgment intim...
This Article explores the often sexy landscape of satire and parody, asking the question, Has the la...
Comic immoralism is the view that sometimes funny things are funny due to their having immoral prope...
Numerous philosophers are in favor of the comic view that the immorality of a joke can be detrimenta...
his paper considers the question of how immoral elements in instances of humour affect funniness. Co...
Jokes are sometimes morally objectionable, and sometimes they are not. What’s the relationship betwe...
In two very influential papers from 2008, Tamar Gendler introduced the concept of “alief” to describ...
This paper addresses the comic routine of Australian born U.S. comedian Gregg Turkington’s alter-ego...
This paper discusses some political implications of humor, using as a point of departure the mechani...
This paper addresses the comic routine of Australian born U.S. comedian Gregg Turkington’s alter-ego...
Recent work in the sociological critique of humour and comic media has challenged the notion that hu...
Satire is an art form that has existed throughout recorded history. Examples of satirical work exist...
What is satire, what can it do and what not, and why should we care about it? Since its introduction...
Why is humour so hard to understand? Rather like attempts to explain how music can move us, attempts...
This thesis is an empirical examination of the articulation of comic offence and the practices of co...
The hypothesis guiding this dissertation is that attention to the psychology of comic judgment intim...
This Article explores the often sexy landscape of satire and parody, asking the question, Has the la...