HON-153 |
Philosophy of Humor |
This course examines the basic theories of humor , including incongruity , superiority , and release theory . It covers the main proponents of these theories , from the German rationalists like Wollf and Kant , to the British empiricists like Hutcheson , to more and recent theories by Bergson and Freud and contemporary cognitive science . Students will examine the critical role humor plays in society and related issues in ethics and political philosophy ; the nature of humor in general ; and the relationship between humor and other human activities that make use of a unique relationship to language , ambiguities , or paradox , such as poetry , song , and philosophy . The course will connect to larger issues in the humanities such as the nature of language , temporality , truth , the mind , and representation as well as ethics and political philosophy . This course may be used to fulfill a general education requirement in English or philosophy or an Honors Program requirement under " Rhetoric " or " Dialectic ." |
HON-200 |
Latin Foundations |
It may be used to fulfill a General Education |
requirement or an Honors Program |
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requirement under " Grammar ." |