
Jokes
Philosophical Thoughts on Joking Matters
Ted Cohen(Author)
University of Chicago Press
Published on 1. October 1999
Book
Hardback
102 pages
978-0-226-11230-5 (ISBN)
Description
A book of jokes and a book about them. Ted Cohen loves a good laugh, but as a philosopher, he is also interested in how jokes work, why they work and when they don't. The delight at the end of a joke is the result of a complex set of conditions and processes, and Cohen takes us through these conditions in a philosophical exploration of humour. He considers questions of audience, selection of joke topics, the ethnic character of jokes and their morality, all with plenty of examples that should make the reader either chuckle or wince.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Chicago
United States
Publishing group
The University of Chicago Press
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 209 mm
Width: 134 mm
Weight
236 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-226-11230-5 (9780226112305)
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Content
Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Jokes Are Conditional 3. When Jokes Are Asymmetrical 4. Problems and Occasions for Joke-making 5. Jewish Jokes and the Acceptance of Absurdity 6. Taste, Morality, and the Propriety of Joking Appendix Index of Jokes