Le Storie n. 63: Il cuore di Lombroso
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Dec 13, 2017
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Sergio Bonelli Editore
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In the bustling atmosphere of 19th-century Turin, Cesare Lombroso emerges as a pivotal figure in the realm of forensic medicine. A respected professor, he meticulously conducts autopsies that delve into the very essence of human behavior and the criminal psyche. His groundbreaking theories challenge societal norms, suggesting that certain criminal tendencies can be traced through physical characteristics, a notion that stirs both intrigue and controversy.
As Lombroso navigates the complexities of his profession, he grapples with the implications of his findings on morality and justice. The narrative unfolds against a backdrop of societal upheaval and intellectual fervor, examining the implications of Lombroso's ideas on both the individuals he studies and the broader understanding of human nature. Through vivid storytelling, the authors explore the intricacies of Lombroso's theories, weaving a tale that examines the intersection of science and ethics in a changing world.
As Lombroso navigates the complexities of his profession, he grapples with the implications of his findings on morality and justice. The narrative unfolds against a backdrop of societal upheaval and intellectual fervor, examining the implications of Lombroso's ideas on both the individuals he studies and the broader understanding of human nature. Through vivid storytelling, the authors explore the intricacies of Lombroso's theories, weaving a tale that examines the intersection of science and ethics in a changing world.