Philosophical joke
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- | ''[[Two sides of a river]]'' is a [[joke]] by [[Middle-eastern philosopher]] [[Nasreddin]]. | + | *''[[Two sides of a river]]'' by Muslim philosopher [[Nasreddin]]. |
- | <blockquote> | + | |
- | Nasrudin sat on a river bank<br> | + | |
- | when someone shouted to him<br> | + | |
- | from the opposite side:<br> | + | |
- | : "Hey! how do I get across?" | + | |
- | : "You are across!" Nasrudin shouted back. | + | |
- | It is a joke/story of Nasredin. His typical humor of this sort is often corrupted into mere jokes, but some Nasrudin tales have a clear metaphysics built in, while others have devolved into little more than depictions of a crazy, dimwitted old man. | ||
- | </blockquote> | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
- | *"[[De veerpont]]", a song by [[Drs. P]]. | + | *[[Philosophy]] |
- | ==See also== | + | *[[Humor]] |
- | *[[Metaphysical joke]] | + | *[[Joke]] |
+ | *''[[Plato and a Platypus Walk Into a Bar]]'' | ||
+ | *[[Meta-joke]] | ||
+ | *[[Theories of humor]] | ||
+ | *[[Humor in Freud]] | ||
+ | *[[Absurdism]] | ||
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- Philosophy
- Humor
- Joke
- Plato and a Platypus Walk Into a Bar
- Meta-joke
- Theories of humor
- Humor in Freud
- Absurdism
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