TY - BOOK AU - Arrigo,Bruce A. AU - Williams,Christopher R. TI - Philosophy, crime, and criminology T2 - Critical perspectives in criminology SN - 9780252090417 AV - HV6025 U1 - 364 22 PY - 2006///] CY - Urbana PB - University of Illinois Press KW - Criminology KW - Philosophy KW - Crime KW - Criminologie KW - Philosophie KW - criminology KW - aat KW - philosophy KW - 71.65 criminality as a social problem KW - bcl KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - gtt KW - Philosophical aspects KW - nbc KW - Western World KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction: Philosophy, crime, and theoretical criminology / Christopher R. Williams and Bruce A. Arrigo -- The ontology of crime : on the construction of the real, the image, and the hyperreal / Bruce A. Arrigo -- Normalized masculinity : the ontology of violence rooted in everyday life / Jessie Klein and Lynn S. Chancer -- Crime, criminology, and epistemology : tribal considerations / Ronnie Lippens -- The epistemology of theory testing in criminology / Bruce DiCristina -- Engaging freedom : towards an ethics of crime and deviance / Christopher R. Williams -- Ethics of edgework : Spinoza, Nietzsche, and Deleuze / Dragan Milovanovic -- The aesthetics of crime / Michelle Brown -- The aesthetics of cultural criminology / Jeff Ferrell; Electronic reproduction; [Place of publication not identified]; HathiTrust Digital Library; 2010 N2 - Philosophy, Crime, and Criminology represents the first systematic attempt to unpack the philosophical foundations of crime in Western culture. Utilizing the insights of ontology, epistemology, aesthetics, and ethics, contributors demonstrate how the reality of crime is informed by a number of implicit assumptions about the human condition and unstated values about civil society. Charting a provocative and original direction, editors Bruce A. Arrigo and Christopher R. Williams couple theoretically oriented chapters with those centered on application and case study. In doing so, they develop an insightful, sensible, and accessible approach for a philosophical criminology in step with the political and economic challenges of the twenty-first century. Revealing the ways in which philosophical conceits inform prevailing conceptions of crime, Philosophy, Crime, and Criminology is required reading for any serious student or scholar concerned with crime and its impact on society and in our lives UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=569827 ER -