Detalles del libro
Formato
Audiolibro
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jul 10, 2020
Editorial
Tantor Audio
Descripción
This intriguing examination delves into the complex world of serial killers, unraveling the philosophical inquiries surrounding their actions. The authors explore the reasons behind our morbid fascination with these figures, offering insights into the moral implications of their deeds and the societal impact of their crimes. They challenge readers to confront uncomfortable truths about human nature and the thin line between sanity and madness.
Throughout its pages, the book brings together a diverse range of perspectives, blending psychology, ethics, and philosophy to foster a deeper understanding of both the killers and the society that produces them. The contributions from notable figures, including infamous murderers, provoke thoughtful discourse on guilt, responsibility, and the nature of evil.
This exploration goes beyond mere horror to engage with the philosophical questions that lie at the heart of human existence, making it a profound read for anyone seeking to comprehend the darker elements of the human psyche. Ultimately, it serves as a reflective journey that encourages readers to examine their own beliefs about morality, justice, and what it means to be human.
Throughout its pages, the book brings together a diverse range of perspectives, blending psychology, ethics, and philosophy to foster a deeper understanding of both the killers and the society that produces them. The contributions from notable figures, including infamous murderers, provoke thoughtful discourse on guilt, responsibility, and the nature of evil.
This exploration goes beyond mere horror to engage with the philosophical questions that lie at the heart of human existence, making it a profound read for anyone seeking to comprehend the darker elements of the human psyche. Ultimately, it serves as a reflective journey that encourages readers to examine their own beliefs about morality, justice, and what it means to be human.
Géneros
Misterio
Ciencia y Tecnología
Filosofía
Crimen