Moral disgust and amusement towards immoral or targeted jokes
Numerous philosophers are in favor of the comic view that the immorality of a joke can be detrimental to its amusement. One such view is that of particular comic moralism, which claims that, for those with intramural moral reasons, an immoral joke is not amusing. It states that those with intramural...
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Main Author: | Maribao, Adrian Kevin R. |
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Language: | English |
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