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Created by Charlotte Joseph
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| Question | Answer |
| Superiority Theory | Hobbes |
| Concept of Superiority Theory | Pleasure in feeling superior to another |
| Mulder & Nishott, 2002 | Hobbes stated: "We laugh about the misfortunes of others" |
| Mulder & Nishott, 2002 | Hobbes stated: "Humans are in a constant competition with each other" |
| Mulder & Nishott, 2002 | "He considers laughter as an expression of a sudden realization that we are better than others" |
| Morreall, 1983 | Laughter is "a sudden glory arising from some conception of some eminecy in ourselves, by comparison with the infirmity of others" |
| Morreall, 1983 | "Hobbes was concerned that laughter could be harmful to a person's character" |
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