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Author Millie, Andrew, author.
Title Philosophical criminology / Andrew Millie.
Publisher Bristol, UK ; Chicago, IL, USA : Policy Press, 2016.
Copyright date ©2016



Descript 1 online resource (168 pages)
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Contents PHILOSOPHICAL CRIMINOLOGY; Contents; About the author; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1. A philosophical criminology; Introduction; Criminology, Marcel Duchamp and a urinal; Criminology and analytic and continental philosophy; The structure of this book; 2. Value judgements; Introduction; Axiology; Axiology and everyday life; Who decides?; Two value models; Four types of value judgement; Conclusions; 3. Morality; Introduction; Virtue ethics and criminology; Consequentialist and deontological ethics and criminology; Kant's categorical imperative; The Golden Rule; Conclusions
4. Aesthetics and crimeIntroduction; Aesthetic judgements in art and landscape; Objective versus subjective beauty; The importance of taste; The importance of power; Aesthetics and semiotics; Conclusions: an aesthetic criminology; 5. Order and disorder; Introduction; Anomie and chaos; The importance of social order; Living together; Maintaining order; Aesthetic order; Conclusions; 6. Rules; Introduction; Social contracts; Rules as moral goods and rights; Bending rules and exceptions to rules; Conclusions; 7. Respect; Introduction; Politics and two types of respect; Mutual respect
Respect for selfDeference; Conclusions; 8. Conclusions; Introduction; Values; Morals; Aesthetics; Order; Rules; Respect; An empathetic criminology; A philosophical criminology; References; Index
ISBN 1447323734 (ebk)
9781447323730
9781447323723 (ebook)
1447323726 (ebook)
9781447323747
1447323742
9781447323709
144732370X
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Author Millie, Andrew, author.
Series New horizons in criminology
New horizons in criminology.
Subject Criminology -- Philosophy.
Descript 1 online resource (168 pages)
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Contents PHILOSOPHICAL CRIMINOLOGY; Contents; About the author; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1. A philosophical criminology; Introduction; Criminology, Marcel Duchamp and a urinal; Criminology and analytic and continental philosophy; The structure of this book; 2. Value judgements; Introduction; Axiology; Axiology and everyday life; Who decides?; Two value models; Four types of value judgement; Conclusions; 3. Morality; Introduction; Virtue ethics and criminology; Consequentialist and deontological ethics and criminology; Kant's categorical imperative; The Golden Rule; Conclusions
4. Aesthetics and crimeIntroduction; Aesthetic judgements in art and landscape; Objective versus subjective beauty; The importance of taste; The importance of power; Aesthetics and semiotics; Conclusions: an aesthetic criminology; 5. Order and disorder; Introduction; Anomie and chaos; The importance of social order; Living together; Maintaining order; Aesthetic order; Conclusions; 6. Rules; Introduction; Social contracts; Rules as moral goods and rights; Bending rules and exceptions to rules; Conclusions; 7. Respect; Introduction; Politics and two types of respect; Mutual respect
Respect for selfDeference; Conclusions; 8. Conclusions; Introduction; Values; Morals; Aesthetics; Order; Rules; Respect; An empathetic criminology; A philosophical criminology; References; Index
ISBN 1447323734 (ebk)
9781447323730
9781447323723 (ebook)
1447323726 (ebook)
9781447323747
1447323742
9781447323709
144732370X
Author Millie, Andrew, author.
Series New horizons in criminology
New horizons in criminology.
Subject Criminology -- Philosophy.

Subject Criminology -- Philosophy.
Descript 1 online resource (168 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents PHILOSOPHICAL CRIMINOLOGY; Contents; About the author; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1. A philosophical criminology; Introduction; Criminology, Marcel Duchamp and a urinal; Criminology and analytic and continental philosophy; The structure of this book; 2. Value judgements; Introduction; Axiology; Axiology and everyday life; Who decides?; Two value models; Four types of value judgement; Conclusions; 3. Morality; Introduction; Virtue ethics and criminology; Consequentialist and deontological ethics and criminology; Kant's categorical imperative; The Golden Rule; Conclusions
4. Aesthetics and crimeIntroduction; Aesthetic judgements in art and landscape; Objective versus subjective beauty; The importance of taste; The importance of power; Aesthetics and semiotics; Conclusions: an aesthetic criminology; 5. Order and disorder; Introduction; Anomie and chaos; The importance of social order; Living together; Maintaining order; Aesthetic order; Conclusions; 6. Rules; Introduction; Social contracts; Rules as moral goods and rights; Bending rules and exceptions to rules; Conclusions; 7. Respect; Introduction; Politics and two types of respect; Mutual respect
Respect for selfDeference; Conclusions; 8. Conclusions; Introduction; Values; Morals; Aesthetics; Order; Rules; Respect; An empathetic criminology; A philosophical criminology; References; Index
ISBN 1447323734 (ebk)
9781447323730
9781447323723 (ebook)
1447323726 (ebook)
9781447323747
1447323742
9781447323709
144732370X

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