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Serial Killers - Philosophy for Everyone: Being and Killing


Serial Killers - Philosophy for Everyone: Being and Killing

Paperback by Allhoff, Fritz (Western Michigan University, The Nanoethics Group); Waller, S. (Montana State University, USA); Doris, John M.

Serial Killers - Philosophy for Everyone: Being and Killing

£13.95

ISBN:
9781405199636
Publication Date:
24 Sep 2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:
Wiley-Blackwell
Pages:
256 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Serial Killers - Philosophy for Everyone: Being and Killing

Description

Serial Killers - Philosophy for Everyone investigates our profound intrigue with mass-murderers. Exploring existential, ethical and political questions through an examination of real and fictional serial killers, philosophy comes alive via an exploration of grisly death. Presents new philosophical theories about serial killing, and relates new research in cognitive science to the minds of serial killers Includes a philosophical look at real serial killers such as Ian Brady, Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, Jeffrey Dahmer and the Zodiac killer, as well as fictional serial killers such as Dexter and Hannibal Lecter Offers a new phenomenological examination of the writings of the Zodiac Killer Contains an account of the disappearance of one of Ted Bundy's victims submitted by the organization Families and Friends of Missing Persons and Violent Crime Victims Integrates the insights of philosophers, academics, crime writers and police officers

Contents

Foreword viii John M. Doris Acknowledgments xi S. Waller Introduction: Meditations on Murder, or What is so Philosophical about Serial Killers? 1 S. Waller and William E. Deal Part I I THINK THEREFORE I KILL: The Philosophical Musings of Serial Killers 15 1 Man is the Most Dangerous Animal of All: A Philosophical Gaze into the Writings of the Zodiac Killer 17 Andrew M. Winters 2 A Philosophy of Serial Killing: Sade, Nietzsche, and Brady at the Gates of Janus 29 David Schmid 3 The Situation of the Jury: Attribution Bias in the Trials of Accused Serial Killers 41 Mark Alfano Part II Can You Blame Them? Ethics, Evil, And Serial Killing 51 4 Serial Killers as Practical Moral Skeptics: A Historical Survey with Interviews 53 Amanda Howard 5 Are Psychopathic Serial Killers Evil? Are They Blameworthy for What They Do? 66 Manuel Vargas 6 Sympathy for the Devil: Can a Serial Killer Ever Be Good? 78 Matthew Brophy Part III DANGEROUS INFATUATIONS: The Public Fascination with Serial Killers 91 7 The Allure of the Serial Killer 93 Eric Dietrich and Tara Fox Hall 8 Dexter's Dark World: The Serial Killer as Superhero 103 Susan Amper Part IV A EULOGY FOR EMOTION: The Lack of Empathy and the Urge to Kill 115 9 Killing with Kindness: Nature, Nurture, and the Female Serial Killer 117 Elizabeth Schechter and Harold Schechter 10 It Puts the Lotion in the Basket: The Language of Psychopathy 129 Chris Keegan 11 Are Serial Killers Cold-Blooded Killers? 141 Andrew Terjesen Part V Creepy Cognition: Talking and Thinking About Serial Killers 153 12 The Serial Killer was (Cognitively) Framed 155 William E. Deal 13 Wolves and Widows: Naming, Metaphor, and the Language of Serial Murder 166 Wendy M. Zirngibl 14 An Arresting Conversation: Police Philosophize about the Armed and Dangerous 178 S. Waller (with Diane Amarillas and Karen Kos) Part VI Psycho-ology: Killer Mindsets and Meditations on Murder 189 15 Psychopathy and Will to Power: Ted Bundy and Dennis Rader 191 Richard M. Gray 16 The Thread of Death, or the Compulsion to Kill 206 J. S. Piven A Solemn Afterword: A Message from the Victim's Network 218 Mary Miller A Timeline of Serial Killers 222 Amanda Howard Notes on Contributors 226

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