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Chapter 10. Third probe of incongruity theory: its lack of explanatory power
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents IX
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PART 1. Preliminaries
- PART 1. Preliminaries 1
- Chapter 1. The mystery of humor and sundry further matters 3
- Chapter 2. The fundamental question of humor theory 28
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PART 2. Theory L and reason to conclude it is true
- PART 2. Theory L and reason to conclude it is true 35
- Chapter 3. Theory L 37
- Chapter 4. The laughter of humor, relaxation, and pleasure 50
- Chapter 5. The inapplicability of standard criticisms of “relief” theories 60
- Chapter 6. The explanatory power of theory L 68
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PART 3. Incongruity theory and reason to conclude it is unsound
- PART 3. Incongruity theory and reason to conclude it is unsound 99
- Chapter 7. Incongruity theory and the concept of incongruity 101
- Chapter 8. First probe of incongruity theory: two complementary arguments 126
- Chapter 9. Second probe of incongruity theory: its collapse into cognitive-shift theory 136
- Chapter 10. Third probe of incongruity theory: its lack of explanatory power 154
- Chapter 11. Fourth probe of incongruity theory: sundry arguments and points 202
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PART 4. Further development
- PART 4. Further development 219
- Chapter 12. Kant and Koestler on humor 221
- Chapter 13. The ultimate incongruity thesis and concluding reflections 231
- Summary of the case for theory L 237
- References 239
- Permissions 243
- Index 247
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface VII
- Contents IX
-
PART 1. Preliminaries
- PART 1. Preliminaries 1
- Chapter 1. The mystery of humor and sundry further matters 3
- Chapter 2. The fundamental question of humor theory 28
-
PART 2. Theory L and reason to conclude it is true
- PART 2. Theory L and reason to conclude it is true 35
- Chapter 3. Theory L 37
- Chapter 4. The laughter of humor, relaxation, and pleasure 50
- Chapter 5. The inapplicability of standard criticisms of “relief” theories 60
- Chapter 6. The explanatory power of theory L 68
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PART 3. Incongruity theory and reason to conclude it is unsound
- PART 3. Incongruity theory and reason to conclude it is unsound 99
- Chapter 7. Incongruity theory and the concept of incongruity 101
- Chapter 8. First probe of incongruity theory: two complementary arguments 126
- Chapter 9. Second probe of incongruity theory: its collapse into cognitive-shift theory 136
- Chapter 10. Third probe of incongruity theory: its lack of explanatory power 154
- Chapter 11. Fourth probe of incongruity theory: sundry arguments and points 202
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PART 4. Further development
- PART 4. Further development 219
- Chapter 12. Kant and Koestler on humor 221
- Chapter 13. The ultimate incongruity thesis and concluding reflections 231
- Summary of the case for theory L 237
- References 239
- Permissions 243
- Index 247