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The epistemology of the funny
- Source: Empedocles: European Journal for the Philosophy of Communication, Volume 7, Issue 1, May 2016, p. 71 - 83
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- 01 May 2016
Abstract
Abstract
This analysis delves into the relationship with knowledge we engage when we communicate using comedy and humour. It explores four questions related to this enquiry: Is knowledge through comedy possible? Does funny discourse point us to the real? Do we laugh in the realm of reason? Is the knowledge channelled through comedy unitary? These questions position us within our own heads amidst the heuristic zigzag of alarm and happy release that precedes laughter. Furthermore, it observes the individualized nature of knowledge through laughter. Probing these questions illuminates epistemic niches and breaks some barriers between them.
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