“Questioning one's own "top-level" goals always reveals the paradox-oscillation of ultimate purpose. How could one decide that a goal is worthwhile — unless one already knew what it is that is worthwhile?”

Jokes and their Relation to the Cognitive Unconscious (1980)

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American cognitive scientist 1927–2016

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