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Episode 33 is devoted to the question of humour or why we humans laugh. It consists of two parts. Part I discusses the pros and cons of the main theories of humour (Superiority theory; Relief theory; Play theory; Incongruity theory). Part II discusses the social functions of humour. It distinguishes a conservative from a critical function of humour. I give examples of different types of humour in each part. Literature: https://jonathansandling.com [https://jonathansandling.com] Stanford Encylopedia of Philosophy [https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/humor/] Internet Encylopedia of Philosophy [https://iep.utm.edu/humor/] Carroll, N.: Humour. A Very Short Introduction. Oxford UP 2014 Critchley, S.: On Humour. Ebook Bradford 2002. Routledge 2002
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