Essays Moral and Humorous, Also Essays on Imagination and Taste

Essays Moral and Humorous, Also Essays on Imagination and Taste
Title Essays Moral and Humorous, Also Essays on Imagination and Taste PDF eBook
Author Joseph Addison
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Pages 772
Release 1839
Genre Anecdotes
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Ethics in Comedy

Ethics in Comedy
Title Ethics in Comedy PDF eBook
Author Steven A. Benko
Publisher McFarland
Pages 261
Release 2020-10-16
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1476676410

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All humans laugh. However, there is little agreement about what is appropriate to laugh at. While laughter can unite people by showing how they share values and perspectives, it also has the power to separate and divide. Humor that "crosses the line" can make people feel excluded and humiliated. This collection of new essays addresses possible ways that moral and ethical lines can be drawn around humor and laughter. What would a Kantian approach to humor look like? Do games create a safe space for profanity and offense? Contributors to this volume work to establish and explain guidelines for thinking about the moral questions that arise when humor and laughter intersect with medicine, gender, race, and politics. Drawing from the work of stand-up comedians, television shows, and ethicists, this volume asserts that we are never just joking.

Woody Allen

Woody Allen
Title Woody Allen PDF eBook
Author Vittorio Hösle
Publisher
Pages 116
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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In this extended essay, Vittorio H sle develops a theory of the comical and applies it to interpret both the recurrent personae played by Woody Allen the actor and the philosophical issues addressed by Woody Allen the director in his films. Taking Henri Bergson's analysis of laughter as a starting point, H sle integrates aspects of other theories of laughter to construct his own more finely-articulated and expanded model. With this theory in hand, H sle discusses the incongruity in the characters played by Woody Allen and describes how these personae are realized in his work. H sle focuses on the philosophical issues in Allen's major films by exploring the identity problem in Play It Again, Sam and Zelig, the shortcomings of the positivist concept of reality in A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy, the relation between reality and art in The Purple Rose of Cairo, the objective validity of morality in Crimes and Misdemeanors, the power of evil in Shadows and Fog, and the relation between art and morality in Bullets over Broadway. He cites Allen's virtuosic reinterpretation of older forms of expression and his integration of the fantastic into the comic universe--elements like the giant breasts, anxious sperm, extraterrestrials, ghosts, and magicians that populate his movies--as formal moves akin to those of Aristophanes. Both an overview of Allen's work and a philosophical analysis of laughter, H sle's study demonstrates why Allen's films have more to offer us--morally, philosophically, and artistically--than just a few laughs. "In Woody Allen, Vittorio H sle goes a long way toward explaining everything you wanted to know about Allen but were afraid to ask. Just why exactly is he funny, and why does his humor have a strong appeal for academics? In his comprehensive analysis of Allen's work, H sle outlines a workable theory of humor, illustrates his conclusions by referring to the films and prose, and points out several philosophic motifs underlying Allen's deceptively complex comedies. H sle's work elevates the enjoyment of Allen's films from guilty pleasure to satisfying intellectual engagement with an intriguing contemporary thinker and artist." --Richard A. Blake, S.J., Boston College "Vittorio H sle presents a compelling overview of Allen's work in which he discusses different theories of laughter and argues for the priority of the incongruity theory as the only one able to answer the normative question, what distinguises good from bad laughter? On this theoretical basis he goes on to delve into both the humor and the philosophical profundity of Allen's films." --Sander Lee, Keene State College

The Writer, a Series of Original Essays, Moral and Amusing. By a Gentleman of Massachusetts [Gamaliel Bradford].

The Writer, a Series of Original Essays, Moral and Amusing. By a Gentleman of Massachusetts [Gamaliel Bradford].
Title The Writer, a Series of Original Essays, Moral and Amusing. By a Gentleman of Massachusetts [Gamaliel Bradford]. PDF eBook
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Pages 148
Release 1822
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Essays Moral and Literary

Essays Moral and Literary
Title Essays Moral and Literary PDF eBook
Author Knox
Publisher
Pages 512
Release 1787
Genre
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Bulletin of the New York Public Library

Bulletin of the New York Public Library
Title Bulletin of the New York Public Library PDF eBook
Author New York Public Library
Publisher
Pages 712
Release 1906
Genre Bibliography
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Includes its Report, 1896-19 .

Catalogue of Books

Catalogue of Books
Title Catalogue of Books PDF eBook
Author Howell, Edward, firm, booksellers, Liverpool
Publisher
Pages 340
Release 1878
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