The City-State of the Soul

The City-State of the Soul
Title The City-State of the Soul PDF eBook
Author Kevin Crotty
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 282
Release 2016-04-29
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1498534627

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The City-State of the Soul: Self-Constitution in Plato’s Republicexplores Plato’s idea that the moral life consists in the founding of one’s own soul. This insight is central to the long argument of the Republic and, in particular, to the complex relation between the city and the human soul. This fruitful picture of the moral life, however, has not received the attention it deserves. As Kevin M. Crotty argues, Plato’s distinctive insight is that justice is above all a creative force. Plato presents justice not as a relation amongst fully formed individuals, but rather as the quality that galvanizes a diverse welter of disparate parts into a coherent entity (above all, a soul or a city). Justice, then, is the virtue most closely associated with being—the source of its philosophical stature. Plato presents a conception of justice meant to impress the young, bright and ambitious as a noble pursuit, and a task worthy of their best talents. The City-State of the Soul is written for anyone interested in the Republic, including but not limited to students and scholars of ancient philosophy, political philosophy, ethics, and ancient Greek literature.

Unsoundness of mind

Unsoundness of mind
Title Unsoundness of mind PDF eBook
Author Joseph William Hume-Williams
Publisher
Pages 190
Release 1892
Genre
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The Gates of Janus

The Gates of Janus
Title The Gates of Janus PDF eBook
Author Ian Brady
Publisher Feral House
Pages 487
Release 2015-05-18
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1627310142

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Ian Brady and Myra Hindley's spree of torture, sexual abuse, and murder of children in the 1960s was one of the most appalling series of crimes ever committed in England, and remains almost daily fixated upon by the tabloid press. In The Gates of Janus, Ian Brady himself allows us a glimpse into the mind of a murderer as he analyzes a dozen other serial crimes and killers. Criminal profiling by a criminal was not invented by the dramatists of Dexter. Novelist and true-crime writer Colin Wilson, author of the famous and influential book The Outsider, remarks in his introduction to Brady's book that one must first explore the depraved reaches of human consciousness to truly understand human character. When first released in 2001, The Gates of Janus sparked controversy attended by a huge media splash. The new edition, the first in paperback, provides the reader with a decade and a half of updates, including Brady's letters to the publisher, both providing information regarding his own demented history along with demands that Feral House remove its unflattering afterword written by author Peter Sotos.

The Irish Monthly

The Irish Monthly
Title The Irish Monthly PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 680
Release 1898
Genre Literature
ISBN

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George Eliot and the Conflict of Interpretations

George Eliot and the Conflict of Interpretations
Title George Eliot and the Conflict of Interpretations PDF eBook
Author David Carroll
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 349
Release 1992-06-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0521403669

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Two versions of George Eliot, radical thinker and reclusive novelist, are brought together in this chronological study of her work. As a result, she is placed within the crisis of belief acted out in the mid-nineteenth century.

Irish Monthly Magazine

Irish Monthly Magazine
Title Irish Monthly Magazine PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 680
Release 1898
Genre
ISBN

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Psychological Evaluations for the Courts

Psychological Evaluations for the Courts
Title Psychological Evaluations for the Courts PDF eBook
Author Gary B. Melton
Publisher Guilford Publications
Pages 994
Release 2017-12-04
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1462535534

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Tens of thousands of readers have relied on this leading text and practitioner reference--now revised and updated--to understand the issues the legal system most commonly asks mental health professionals to address. The volume demystifies the forensic psychological assessment process and provides guidelines for participating effectively and ethically in legal proceedings. Presented are clinical and legal concepts and evidence-based assessment procedures pertaining to criminal and civil competencies, the insanity defense and related doctrines, sentencing, civil commitment, personal injury claims, antidiscrimination laws, child custody, juvenile justice, and other justice-related areas. Case examples, exercises, and a glossary facilitate learning; 19 sample reports illustrate how to conduct and write up thorough, legally admissible evaluations. New to This Edition *Extensively revised to reflect important legal, empirical, and clinical developments. *Increased attention to medical and neuroscientific research. *New protocols relevant to competence, risk assessment, child custody, and mental injury evaluations. *Updates on insanity, sentencing, civil commitment, the Americans with Disabilities Act, Social Security, juvenile and family law, and the admissibility of expert testimony. *Material on immigration law (including a sample report) and international law. *New and revised sample reports.