Fr. 186.00

Narrative Justice

English · Hardback

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This important new book provides an original and compelling argument for a new theory of aesthetic education. Rafe McGregor proposes a model of interdisciplinary inquiry, applying a combined philosophical and critical approach to illuminate issues in a social science. The book makes an original contribution to the field of narrative criminology.

List of contents










Preface / 1. Narrative Representation / 2. Contemporary Aesthetic Education / 3. Narrative Ethics / 4. Narrative Knowledge / 5. Narrative Justice / 6. Narrative Value / 7. Responsibility for Inhumanity / 8. The Psychology of Inhumanity / 9. Undermining Inhumanity / Bibliography / Index

About the author










Rafe McGregor is Lecturer in Criminology at Leeds Trinity University and Associate Lecturer in the Centre for Lifelong Learning at the University of York. His publications include papers in the Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, British Journal of Aesthetics, The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, and Orbis Litterarum.

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This important new book provides an original and compelling argument for a new theory of aesthetic education. Rafe McGregor proposes a model of interdisciplinary inquiry, applying a combined philosophical and critical approach to illuminate issues in a social science. The book makes an original contribution to the field of narrative criminology.

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