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Redeeming Laughter: The Comic Dimension of Human Experience
1. The Comic Intrusion
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January 31 2014
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Book chapters
Overview
13. Interlude: On Grim Theologians
8. The Comic as Consolation: Tragicomedy
1. The Comic Intrusion
Preface
6. Interlude: Brief Reflections on Jewish Humor
12. The Folly of Redemption
Epilogue
Frontmatter
14. The Comic as a Signal of Transcendence
3. Laughing Monks: A Very Brief Sinitic Interlude
10. The Comic as Weapon: Satire
2. Philosophers of the Comic, and the Comedy of Philosophy
5. Homo Ridiculus: Social Constructions of the Comic
7. The Comic as Diversion: Benign Humor
9. The Comic as Game of Intellect: Wit
Prologue
Prefatory Remarks, Self-Serving Explanations, and Unsolicited Compliments
4. Homo Ridens: Physiology and Psychology
11. Interlude: The Eternal Return of Folly
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