| Record Type: |
Electronic resources
: Monograph/item
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| Title/Author: |
Humor's privileged access to truth, meaning, and goodness/ by Jeremy Barris. |
| Reminder of title: |
the depth of humor / |
| Author: |
Barris, Jeremy. |
| Published: |
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2024., |
| Description: |
xviii, 486 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. |
| [NT 15003449]: |
Introduction -- Chapter 1. Humor as a Privileged Grasp of Deep Truth -- Chapter 2. Humor as a Privileged Grasp of Goodness, Meaningfulness, and Mutually Exclusive Truths -- Chapter 3. Overlaps and Illuminating Problems with Alternative Accounts of Humor -- Chapter 4.Further Features of Humor's Access to Deep Truth: Humor's Devices for Fixing and Sustaining our Attention on Sense as Such -- Chapter 5 -- Henry Fielding I: Amiable Humor -- Chapter 6. Henry Fielding II: Amiable Humor, Ironic Distance, and the Charitable Embrace of Conflicting Truths and Values -- Chapter 7 -- The More Fine-Grained Structure of Humor's Self-Canceling Distance from Sense: How Bringing Out Sense's Unqualified Truth Itself Makes Room for Sense That It Wholly Excludes -- Chapter 8 Jane Austen: The Consummate Ironist Chapter 9. Charles Dickens: Bleak House, Caricature, and the Meaning and Meaningfulness of Reality Itself -- Chapter 10 -- Oscar Wilde: The Perversity of Paradox and the Sense of Sense Itself -- Chapter 11 -- George Bernard Shaw: The Pertinence of Paradox and the Call in Sense Itself for Charitable Compassion -- Chapter 12. Gilbert Keith Chesterton:The Impertinence of Paradox and the Meaningfulness of Reality Itself -- Chapter 13 -- Long or Narrative Jokes -- Chapter 14. Humor and Religious Insight: Humor as a Celebratory Appreciation of Life and the World. Chapter 15. Humor and the Insights of Particular Religious Traditions -- Conclusion. |
| Contained By: |
Springer Nature eBook |
| Subject: |
Wit and humor - Philosophy. - |
| Online resource: |
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-74433-4 |
| ISBN: |
9783031744334 |