Bøger af John Morreall
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418,95 kr. This book assesses the adequacy of the traditional theories of laughter and humor, suggests revised theories, and explores such areas as the aesthetics and ethics of humor, and the relation of amusement to other mental states.Theories of laughter and humor originated in ancient times with the view that laughter is an expression of feelings of superiority over another person. This superiority theory was held by Plato, Aristotle, and Hobbes. Another aspect of laughter, noted by Aristotle and Cicero and neglected until Kant and Schopenhauer developed it into the incongruity theory, is that laughter is often a reaction to the perception of some incongruity. According to the third and latest traditional theory, the relief theory of Herbert Spencer and Freud, laughter is the venting of superfluous nervous energy. Historical examples of all these theories are presented along with hybrid theories such as those of Descartes and Bergson. The book also features traditional explorations of the place of humor in aesthetics, drama, and literature.This is the first work in the last fifty years to include the classic sources in the philosophy of humor and the first to present theories by contemporary philosophers.
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- 418,95 kr.
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377,95 kr. Explicates the worldviews of comedy and tragedy, and analyzes world religions, finding some to be more comic, others more tragic.
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- 377,95 kr.
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375,95 kr. Preface Part One: Laughter 1. Can There Be a Theory of Laughter? 2. The Superiority Theory 3. The Incongruity Theory 4. The Relief Theory 5. A New Theory Part Two: Humor 6. The Variety of Humor 7. Humor as Aesthetic Experience 8. Humor and Freedom 9. The Social Value of Humor 10. Humor and Life Notes Works Cited Index
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- 375,95 kr.
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- The Surprising Truths behind Basic Beliefs
658,95 kr. From the gender of God to what happens when we die, Questions for Christians digs into some of the thorniest questions of the Christian faith-questions that many people would rather ignore. Drawing on sources both ancient and modern, John Morreall explores issues while identifying points of controversy. Some of the answers are surprising, while others provide a more complete understanding of common beliefs.
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- 658,95 kr.
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- A Comprehensive Philosophy of Humor
501,95 kr. Western philosophy's traditional assessment of the nature and value of humor has not been kind, as the standard theories made humor look antisocial, irrational, and foolish. It wasn't until well into the 20th century that humor gained even a semblance of respect. Comic Relief goes a great way in ameliorating this injustice.
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- 501,95 kr.