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  2. Although various classical theories of humor and laughter may be found, in contemporary academic literature, three theories of humor appear repeatedly: relief theory, superiority theory, and incongruity theory. [1]

  3. Nov 20, 2012 · Three traditional theories of laughter and humor are examined, along with the theory that humor evolved from mock-aggressive play in apes. Understanding humor as play helps counter the traditional objections to it and reveals some of its benefits, including those it shares with philosophy itself.

  4. The three major theories of humor are the Superiority Theory, the Relief Theory, and the Incongruity Theory. As you read the works in this section, you will notice that all of these theories have some merit and can help you explain and understand some reasons for why you laugh, but no one theory explains all humor.

    • a. Superiority Theory. We can give two forms to the claims of the superiority theory of humor: (1) the strong claim holds that all humor involves a feeling of superiority, and (2) the weak claim suggests that feelings of superiority are frequently found in many cases of humor.
    • b. Relief Theory. Relief theories attempt to describe humor along the lines of a tension-release model. Rather than defining humor, they discuss the essential structures and psychological processes that produce laughter.
    • c. Incongruity Theory. The incongruity theory is the reigning theory of humor, since it seems to account for most cases of perceived funniness, which is partly because “incongruity” is something of an umbrella term.
    • d. Play Theories. Describing play theories of humor as an independent school or approach might overstate their relative importance, although they do serve as a good representative of theories focused on the functional question.
  5. There are several theories of humor, including the Superiority Theory, Incongruity Theory, and Relief Theory, among others. Each theory offers a unique perspective on what makes things funny. How do the theories of humor contribute to understanding laughter?

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  6. There are three major families of theories of humor: humor as release, humor as aggression, and humor as incongruity. They are reviewed along with neurolinguistic approaches, evolutionary theories of humor and a few mixed and partial theories that have been presented.

  7. Sep 6, 2017 · The three most prominent humor theories are the superiority, incongruity, and arousal-relief theories. We discuss the intra- and interpersonal function of humor in general, the function of humor at work, and humor measurement.