Lighthearted Philosophers' Society

An organization for philosophers who approach their work with a sense of humor. We strive to create a venue for professional philosophy that is welcoming, engaging, and most importantly—funny.

Philosophy Doesn't Have to Be Serious

The Lighthearted Philosophers' Society was born on the porch of a bar in St. Petersburg, Florida in 2006, when a group of scholars led by our first president, Dave Monroe, decided to take a break from the usual gravity of academia.

What began as a spoof conference dedicated exclusively to funny papers has grown into a fully-fledged scholarly society with a robust annual conference that attracts philosophers from across the nation and around the world.

Today, we explore both the Philosophy of the Funny and Funny Philosophy—promoting merriment alongside academic investment.

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What We Do

Annual Conference

Our conference attracts scholars from around the world, featuring papers on philosophical questions about humor and humorous approaches to philosophy.

Academic Publications

Our members have published field-defining books and been featured in a special edition of the Florida Philosophical Review.

Vibrant Community

Join a welcoming community of scholars who believe that philosophy and humor go hand in hand. All specializations welcome.

Awards & Recognition

Joseph S. Ellin Memorial Essay Prize

$100

For outstanding submitted papers

Richard C. Richards Almost Memorial Prize

$50

For exceptional hecklers (commentators)

Zaldivar Award

$75

For outstanding undergraduate work

Notable Publications

Our members have made significant contributions to the field of humor philosophy

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A Philosopher Looks at the Sense of Humor

by Richard Richards

A field-defining exploration of humor from a philosophical perspective.

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Isn't that Clever: A Philosophical Account of Humor and Comedy

by Steve Gimbel

An innovative philosophical account of what makes things funny.

Members have also been featured in a special edition of the Florida Philosophical Review.

Join the Conversation

Whether you study the philosophy of humor or simply enjoy bringing levity to philosophical discourse, there's a place for you in our society.