The Philosopher's Joke: Essays in Form and Content
Prometheus Books (1990)
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| Keywords | Form (Philosophy Hylomorphism Philosophy Humor Literature Philosophy | |||||||||
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| Call number | B945.W295.P45 1990 | |||||||||
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Kelly Dean Jolley (2008). (Kivy on) the Form–Content Identity Thesis. British Journal of Aesthetics 48 (2):193-204.
Merrie Bergmann (1986). How Many Feminists Does It Take to Make A Joke? Sexist Humor and What's Wrong with It. Hypatia 1 (1):63 - 82.
Thomas A. Burns (1976). Doing the Wash: An Expressive Culture and Personality of a Joke and its Tellers. Folcroft Library Editions.
Catarina Dutilh Novaes (2012). Reassessing Logical Hylomorphism and the Demarcation of Logical Constants. Synthese 185 (3):387-410.
Aaron Smuts (2007). The Joke is the Thing: 'In the Company of Men' and the Ethics of Humor. Film and Philosophy 11 (1):49-66.
Norma E. Emerton (1984). The Scientific Reinterpretation of Form. Cornell University Press.
Sharon Lockyer & Michael Pickering (eds.) (2005). Beyond a Joke: The Limits of Humour. Palgrave Macmillan.
Al Gini (2011). The Importance of Humor in Teaching Philosophy. Teaching Philosophy 34 (2):143-149.
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