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In 'An Essay on Laughter: Its Forms, Its Causes, Its Development and Its Value' by James Sully, the reader is taken on a comprehensive exploration of the phenomenon of laughter. Sully delves into the various forms of laughter, from the subtlest amusement to the heartiest guffaw, providing a nuanced analysis that sheds light on the psychological and social implications of this universal human behavior. Through a combination of anecdotal evidence and theoretical insights, Sully offers a rich tapestry of perspectives on the nature of laughter, its evolutionary origins, and its role in human…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In 'An Essay on Laughter: Its Forms, Its Causes, Its Development and Its Value' by James Sully, the reader is taken on a comprehensive exploration of the phenomenon of laughter. Sully delves into the various forms of laughter, from the subtlest amusement to the heartiest guffaw, providing a nuanced analysis that sheds light on the psychological and social implications of this universal human behavior. Through a combination of anecdotal evidence and theoretical insights, Sully offers a rich tapestry of perspectives on the nature of laughter, its evolutionary origins, and its role in human communication and emotional expression. Written in a clear and accessible style, this book appeals to both scholars and general readers interested in the complexities of human behavior and emotion. James Sully, a renowned psychologist and philosopher of the 19th century, drew on his extensive research and scholarship to produce this seminal work on laughter. Influenced by the scientific and philosophical currents of his time, Sully's keen observations and meticulous analysis set the groundwork for modern studies on humor and psychological well-being. His multidisciplinary approach to the study of laughter reflects his broad intellectual curiosity and dedication to advancing knowledge in the field of psychology. I highly recommend 'An Essay on Laughter' to anyone intrigued by the mysteries of human behavior and the role of humor in society. Sully's insightful exploration of laughter offers a captivating journey filled with profound insights and thought-provoking reflections that will enrich the reader's understanding of this fundamental aspect of the human experience.
Autorenporträt
James Sully was a preeminent Victorian psychologist and philosopher, whose contributions to the understanding of the human psyche were profound and have persisted in influence well beyond his time. Sully was born in England in 1842 and delved deeply into psychological and philosophical questions, leaving behind a body of work that has been valuable for both academic and general audiences. His interdisciplinary approach incorporated elements of psychology, philosophy, and sociology, and is perhaps best exemplified by his seminal work, 'An Essay on Laughter: Its Forms, Its Causes, Its Development and Its Value' (1902). In this comprehensive treatise, Sully explores the complexities of laughter through a psychological lens, examining it as a significant aspect of human behavior and social interaction. Sully's style combined meticulous research with an accessible prose that engaged readers in the exploration of cognitive and emotional phenomena. His discussions on the therapeutic value of laughter and its role in social life are especially notable for their foresight and continued relevance in psychological studies. Throughout his career, Sully remained committed to unravelling the intricacies of the mind and affect, leaving a legacy that continues to inform contemporary academic discourse on the subjects of humor, emotion, and psychological well-being.