: The authors explore moral frameworks like Utilitarianism and the Golden Rule . They cite George Bernard Shaw’s witty critique: "Do not do unto others as you would have others do unto you; they may have different taste".
: This section focuses on the absurdity of life. A classic joke used here involves a man finding his friend naked in his closet; the friend simply shrugs and says, "Everybody's got to be someplace," which the authors describe as a universal answer to a specific, awkward reality. Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar: Understan...
: To tackle how we know what we know, they use jokes about perception. One example features René Descartes at a restaurant; when asked if he wants more wine, he says, "I think not," and promptly disappears. : The authors explore moral frameworks like Utilitarianism