All Too Human: Laughter, Humor, and Comedy in Nineteenth-Century Philosophy (Boston Studies in Philosophy #7) (Paperback)
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Description
Is the only book dealing with philosophies of humor, comedy, and laughter in the 19th Century
Helps distinguish among aesthetic categories such as humor, comedy, laughter, irony, wit, and satire
Considers compelling and under-researched questions in the dynamic history of 19th Century philosophy
About the Author
Lydia L. Moland is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Colby College. She is the author of "Hegel on Political Identity: Patriotism, National Identity, Cosmopolitanism" and of numerous articles on Hegel's political philosophy and philosophy of art. She has been a recipient of fellowships from the American Academy of Berlin, the DAAD, the American Council of Learned Societies, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.