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In Memoriam: Daniel C. Dennett Edited by Lydia Amir
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20. Mai 2025
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Titlepages
- Table of Contents
- Articles
- Playful Transgression Theory of Humor and Laughter
- The Joke-Coop: Pragmatic Issues of Jokes and Joking
- Crying and Laughing Together: Georges Bataille, Friendship, and Deep Emotions
- Humor in Chinese Traditions of Thought, Part Two: Chan Buddhism, Han Confucianism, Legalism, the School of Names, and the Annals of Lü Buwei
- The Concept of Humorous Irony: Jorge Portilla, Carlos Alberto Sánchez, Richard Rorty, Jonathan Lear, and Socrates, with Minimal Reference to Kierkegaard
- In Memoriam: Daniel C. Dennett
- In Memoriam: Daniel C. Dennett Edited by Lydia Amir
- “Much Too Hard!”: Daniel C. Dennett on Humor
- Daniel C. Dennett: An Intellectual in a World of Technicians
- Daniel C. Dennett: A Wellspring of Inspiration
- Discussion: Article for Further Debate
- Discussion: Article for Further Debate Edited by John Marmysz
- Self-Referential Humor as Feminist Protest
- Too Much Burden on Humor?
- The Challenge of Self-Acceptance: Embracing Imperfection in a Perfectionist World
- “… And You Can Use a Little Improvement”
- The Sardonic Philosophy of Emil Cioran: Enter Crying, Exit Grinning
- Philosophic Satire and Comedy Study
- Philosophic Satire and Comedy Study Edited by Steven Gimbel
- Nicki Minaj and the Double Entendre: When Explaining a Joke Doesn’t Kill It
- Tractatus Ludico-Philosophicus (expurgated version)
- Humor in Philosophy Education
- Humor in Philosophy Education Edited by Christine A. James
- Professorial Academic Identity Defined through Humor
- Symposium
- Symposium Edited by Lydia Amir Giorgio Baruchello and Arsæll Már Arnarsson, Humour and Cruelty, Vols. 1 – 3 (parts 1 and 2) Berlin: de Gruyter, 2022 – 2024. De Gruyter Series in Philosophy of Humor, edited by Lydia Amir Critics
- The Humorously Cruel Experience of Reading Humour and Cruelty
- Do Humor and Cruelty Go Together?
- An Insightful Tour de Force in Comprehensive Metaphysics of Humor
- Cruel Humor and Funny Cruelty
- Author’s Response
- Author’s Response
- Humoring Our Critics’ Ostensibly Good-Humored Cruelties and Ársæll Már Arnarsson
- Book Reviews
- Book Reviews Edited by Lydia Amir With Pierre Destrée (Ancient and Medieval Philosophy) and John Marmysz (Modern and Contemporary Philosophy)
- The Philosophical Stage: Drama and Dialectic in Classical Athens. Joshua Billings. Princeton University Press, 2021. pp. X + 269
- Philosophy of Humour: New Perspectives, edited by Viktoras Bachmetjevas and Daniel O’Shiel. Brill, 2023. pp. ix + 186
- Philosophical Self-Knowledge: Two Studies. Donald Phillip Verene. Ibidem-Verlag, 2023. pp. 120
- Three Answers to the Question “What Is Philosophy?”: A Comedy in Three Acts. Stuart Dalton. Cascade Books, 2024. pp. xxiv + 328
- Call for Papers, Book Reviews, Guidelines
- Call for Papers, Book Reviews, Guidelines
- Call for Papers
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Titlepages
- Table of Contents
- Articles
- Playful Transgression Theory of Humor and Laughter
- The Joke-Coop: Pragmatic Issues of Jokes and Joking
- Crying and Laughing Together: Georges Bataille, Friendship, and Deep Emotions
- Humor in Chinese Traditions of Thought, Part Two: Chan Buddhism, Han Confucianism, Legalism, the School of Names, and the Annals of Lü Buwei
- The Concept of Humorous Irony: Jorge Portilla, Carlos Alberto Sánchez, Richard Rorty, Jonathan Lear, and Socrates, with Minimal Reference to Kierkegaard
- In Memoriam: Daniel C. Dennett
- In Memoriam: Daniel C. Dennett Edited by Lydia Amir
- “Much Too Hard!”: Daniel C. Dennett on Humor
- Daniel C. Dennett: An Intellectual in a World of Technicians
- Daniel C. Dennett: A Wellspring of Inspiration
- Discussion: Article for Further Debate
- Discussion: Article for Further Debate Edited by John Marmysz
- Self-Referential Humor as Feminist Protest
- Too Much Burden on Humor?
- The Challenge of Self-Acceptance: Embracing Imperfection in a Perfectionist World
- “… And You Can Use a Little Improvement”
- The Sardonic Philosophy of Emil Cioran: Enter Crying, Exit Grinning
- Philosophic Satire and Comedy Study
- Philosophic Satire and Comedy Study Edited by Steven Gimbel
- Nicki Minaj and the Double Entendre: When Explaining a Joke Doesn’t Kill It
- Tractatus Ludico-Philosophicus (expurgated version)
- Humor in Philosophy Education
- Humor in Philosophy Education Edited by Christine A. James
- Professorial Academic Identity Defined through Humor
- Symposium
- Symposium Edited by Lydia Amir Giorgio Baruchello and Arsæll Már Arnarsson, Humour and Cruelty, Vols. 1 – 3 (parts 1 and 2) Berlin: de Gruyter, 2022 – 2024. De Gruyter Series in Philosophy of Humor, edited by Lydia Amir Critics
- The Humorously Cruel Experience of Reading Humour and Cruelty
- Do Humor and Cruelty Go Together?
- An Insightful Tour de Force in Comprehensive Metaphysics of Humor
- Cruel Humor and Funny Cruelty
- Author’s Response
- Author’s Response
- Humoring Our Critics’ Ostensibly Good-Humored Cruelties and Ársæll Már Arnarsson
- Book Reviews
- Book Reviews Edited by Lydia Amir With Pierre Destrée (Ancient and Medieval Philosophy) and John Marmysz (Modern and Contemporary Philosophy)
- The Philosophical Stage: Drama and Dialectic in Classical Athens. Joshua Billings. Princeton University Press, 2021. pp. X + 269
- Philosophy of Humour: New Perspectives, edited by Viktoras Bachmetjevas and Daniel O’Shiel. Brill, 2023. pp. ix + 186
- Philosophical Self-Knowledge: Two Studies. Donald Phillip Verene. Ibidem-Verlag, 2023. pp. 120
- Three Answers to the Question “What Is Philosophy?”: A Comedy in Three Acts. Stuart Dalton. Cascade Books, 2024. pp. xxiv + 328
- Call for Papers, Book Reviews, Guidelines
- Call for Papers, Book Reviews, Guidelines
- Call for Papers