Humor and the Good Life in Modern Philosophy: Shaftesbury, Hamann, Kierkegaard

Albany: State University of New York Press (2014)
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_An exploration of philosophical and religious ideas about humor in modern philosophy and their secular implications._

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Lydia Amir
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