This volume offers twelve original essays that explore the moral quagmire that is the emotion of amusement. It considers its moral psychology a range of perspectives, going as far back as ancient Chinese and Greek philosophy up to the most current psychological and sociological findings.
This volume offers twelve original essays that explore the moral quagmire that is the emotion of amusement. It considers its moral psychology a range of perspectives, going as far back as ancient Chinese and Greek philosophy up to the most current psychological and sociological findings.
Brian Robinson is assistant professor of philosophy at Texas A&M University-Kingsville.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The Moral Psychology of Amusement Brian Robinson PART I: Amusement and Moral Judgments 1 LOL: What We Can Learn from Forced Laughter Dan Shargel 2 An Interactional Sociolinguist Engages The Moral Psychology of Amusement Catherine Evans Davies 3 It's All Fun and Games until Someone Gets Hurt: Amusement's Negative Influence on Moral Judgment Nathan Stout PART II: Moral Judgments of Amusement 4 Beyond A Joke: A Defence of Comic Moralism Alan Roberts 5 That's Not Funny Brian Mondy 6 The Ethics of Humour Tristan Nash PART III: Social Moral Judgments of Amusement 7 You Shouldn't Have Laughed! The Ethics of Derogatory Amusement Andrew Morgan and Ralph DiFranco 8 Amused by the Outrageous: The Morally Tempering Effect of News Satire Rasmus Rosenberg Larsen and David Sackris 9 Eutrapelia and the Normativity of Social Humor Andrew Jordan and Stephanie Patridge PART IV: Ancient Perspectives on The Moral Judgments of Amusement 10 Amusement, Happiness, and the Good Life in Plato's
Introduction: The Moral Psychology of Amusement Brian Robinson PART I: Amusement and Moral Judgments 1 LOL: What We Can Learn from Forced Laughter Dan Shargel 2 An Interactional Sociolinguist Engages The Moral Psychology of Amusement Catherine Evans Davies 3 It's All Fun and Games until Someone Gets Hurt: Amusement's Negative Influence on Moral Judgment Nathan Stout PART II: Moral Judgments of Amusement 4 Beyond A Joke: A Defence of Comic Moralism Alan Roberts 5 That's Not Funny Brian Mondy 6 The Ethics of Humour Tristan Nash PART III: Social Moral Judgments of Amusement 7 You Shouldn't Have Laughed! The Ethics of Derogatory Amusement Andrew Morgan and Ralph DiFranco 8 Amused by the Outrageous: The Morally Tempering Effect of News Satire Rasmus Rosenberg Larsen and David Sackris 9 Eutrapelia and the Normativity of Social Humor Andrew Jordan and Stephanie Patridge PART IV: Ancient Perspectives on The Moral Judgments of Amusement 10 Amusement, Happiness, and the Good Life in Plato's
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