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Introduction
• Illusion and Satire: Climacus as Satirist
• Moral Perfectionism and Exemplars
• Climacus as Humorist
• The Comic and the Existence-Spheres
• Imagination, 'Transforming Vision' and the Comic
• The Legitimacy of the Comic
• Irony and the Subjective Thinker
• Humor, Religion and the Virtues
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