
In a contribution to New Statesman‘s Agora philosophy column, Distinguished Professor Noël Carroll explains why “the refrain ‘just joking’ is not fool-proof. It will not…

Two CUNY Philosophy professors (Noël Carroll and Jesse Prinz) will present research alongside PhD student Zoe Cunliffe and alumna Laura Di Summa-Knoop in the upcoming…

Distinguished Professor Noël Carroll is the featured guest philosopher on Episode 8 of The Owl, a podcast produced by Brooklyn Public Philosophers (founded by CUNY Philosophy PhD student Ian…

Distinguished Professor Noël Carroll will give a keynote address on “Timings” at the Ethics and Aesthetics of Stand-Up Comedy Conference at Bucknell University, April 5th-8th,…

Distinguished Professor Noël Carroll is featured in the most recent episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast. Professor Carroll’s discussion of art criticism (and his view, articulated…

Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Graham Priest has co-authored an article in Aeon Magazine, applying dialetheist logic to a perennial question in the philosophy of art: how can…

Brian Leiter, on his popular blog Leiter Reports, recently conducted a survey about philosophers of art post-1945, and CUNY Graduate Center Philosophy Program Distinguished Professor…

CUNY philosophy professor Noël Carroll answers questions about Arthur Danto’s art criticism and his impact on the philosophy of art. He elaborates on the difference…

The central theses of Noel Carroll’s 1990 Philosophy of Horror are detailed in this video by PBS Ideas Channel, a show hosted by Mike Rugnetta…

Watch interview of Noël Carroll on the Paradox of Horror here Horror fiction – in print and on screen – is big business because it’s…

At the October 1-3 2010 New Yorker Festival, Joan Acocella discussed the vampire genre with philosopher Noël Carrol, author Stephen King, filmmaker Matt Reeves &…

Interpretive Practice: Language, Law, Science and the Arts Speakers Colin Blakemore (Institute of Philosophy, SAS) Noël Carroll (CUNY Graduate Centre) Gregory Currie (University of York)…

In this Very Short Introduction Noël Carroll examines the leading theories of humour including The Superiority Theory and The Incongruity Theory. He considers the relation of…

There will be an orientation/information meeting for job seekers with Prof. Noel Carroll on Tuesday, September 18 between 2 and 4 in the thesis room….

Noël Carroll on Humour and Morality If a joke is immoral, does that make it less funny? Noël Carroll explores the relationship between humour and…