Comment by DonHopkins

3 months ago

Jokes and the Logic of the Cognitive Unconscious

Marvin Minsky, Published 1 November 1980

Freud’s theory of jokes explains how they overcome the mental “censors” that make it hard for us to think “forbidden” thoughts. But his theory did not work so well for humorous nonsense as for other comical subjects. In this essay I argue that the different forms of humor can be seen as much more similar, once we recognize the importance of knowledge about knowledge and, particularly, aspects of thinking concerned with recognizing and suppressing bugs — ineffective or destructive thought processes. When seen in this light, much humor that at first seems pointless, or mysterious, becomes more understandable.

http://bitsavers.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pdf/mit/ai/aim/...

Nice read, thanks for great share.

I'd forgotten Minsky was such a good writer.

And oddly reminded of an episode of Blake's 7 where Villa the hacker destroys a malevolent mind holding the ship captive, by telling it jokes until it explodes.