The Science of Humor
Feb 28, 2006Being funny isn't easy. Figuring out what makes things funny is even harder. Still, a number of psychologists (e.
有兴趣了解更多关于17世纪哲学的知识吗?Father-son duo Steven Nadler, a professor of philosophy at the University of Wisconsin, and Ben Nadler, an illustrator, co-authoredHeretics!—a graphic novel that explains the history of philosophy during this period. If you need a quick brush-up or fun introduction to Copernicanism or René Descartes's dualism, the Nadlers have made 17th-century scholarship accessible to a broad audience.
Check out a chapter fromHeretics!(courtesy ofThe Atlantic) here:
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2017/05/a-graphic-novel-abou...
Being funny isn't easy. Figuring out what makes things funny is even harder. Still, a number of psychologists (e.
The 17th Century philosopher Rene Descartes is often considered the father of modern philosophy.
Why did Nietzsche cross the road? To get beyond good and evil! How is a good joke like a good philosophical argument?
Being funny isn't easy. Figuring out what makes things funny is even harder. Still, a number of psychologists (e.
The 17th Century philosopher Rene Descartes is often considered the father of modern philosophy.
Why did Nietzsche cross the road? To get beyond good and evil! How is a good joke like a good philosophical argument?