Introduction: The Moral Psychology of Amusement
Brian Robinson
PART I: Amusement and Moral Judgments
1LOL: What We Can Learn from Forced Laughter
Dan Shargel
2An Interactional Sociolinguist Engages The Moral Psychology of Amusement
Catherine Evans Davies
3It’s All Fun and Games until Someone Gets Hurt: Amusement’s Negative Influence on Moral Judgment
Nathan Stout
PART II: Moral Judgments of Amusement
4Beyond A Joke: A Defence of Comic Moralism
Alan Roberts
5That’s Not Funny
Brian Mondy
6The Ethics of Humour
Tristan Nash
PART III: Social Moral Judgments of Amusement
7You Shouldn’t Have Laughed! The Ethics of Derogatory Amusement
Andrew Morgan and Ralph DiFranco
8Amused by the Outrageous: The Morally Tempering Effect of News Satire
Rasmus Rosenberg Larsen and David Sackris
9Eutrapelia and the Normativity of Social Humor
Andrew Jordan and Stephanie Patridge
PART IV: Ancient Perspectives on The Moral Judgments of Amusement
10Amusement, Happiness, and the Good Life in Plato’s Dialogues
Oksana Maksymchuk
11Zhuangzi’s Moral Psychology and Humor: The Playful Liberation of Self, Others, and Society
Carl Helsing
12Starting from the Muses: Engaging Moral Imagination through Memory’s Many Gifts
Guy Axtell