Metaphysics of laughter in Nineteenth-century philosophical discourse. Moland, L. (Ed.). (2018). All Too Human. Laughter, Humor, and Comedy in Nineteenth-Century Philosophy. Boston: Springer.
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subjective and objective humor, Trans-Critique, the ComicAbstract
Review of Moland, L. (Ed.). (2018). All Too Human. Laughter, Humor, and Comedy in Nineteenth-Century Philosophy. Boston: Springer.
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