Laughter and the world: sides of philosophical dialogue

Epistemological studies in Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences 1 (21):3-7 (2011)
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The basic aspects of philosophical understanding of the European humorous culture, comic functions at different stages of a human community making are come to light. It is shown, that laughter can represent itself as one of social and cultural resources of changes.

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