SNL, Satire, and Socrates: Smart‐Assery or Seriousness?

In Ruth Tallman & Jason Southworth (eds.), Saturday Night Live and Philosophy: Deep Thoughts Through the Decades. Hoboken, NJ, USA: pp. 39-50 (2020)
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