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Carl Elliott

    Carl Elliott préfère écrire sur lui-même à la troisième personne pour donner l'impression qu'il est trop important pour écrire sa propre biographie. Son œuvre explore les paysages éthiques complexes et la nature multiforme de l'expérience humaine. Elliott aborde de profondes questions philosophiques, offrant des perspectives uniques sur la vie contemporaine. Son style incisif et ses thèmes provocateurs en font un auteur captivant qui incite les lecteurs à la réflexion.

    The Rules of Insanity
    A Philosophical Disease
    Better Than Well
    • Better Than Well

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,2(136)Évaluer

      Americans have always been the world's most anxiously enthusiastic consumers of "enhancement technologies." Prozac, Viagra, and Botox injections are only the latest manifestations of a familiar pattern: enthusiastic adoption, public hand-wringing, an occasional congressional hearing, and calls for self-reliance.In a brilliant diagnosis of our reactions to self-improvement technologies, Carl Elliott asks questions that illuminate deep currents in the American character: Why do we feel uneasy about these drugs, procedures, and therapies even while we embrace them? Where do we draw the line between self and society? Why do we seek self-realization in ways so heavily influenced by cultural conformity?

      Better Than Well
    • A Philosophical Disease

      Bioethics, Culture, and Identity

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,1(18)Évaluer

      First published in 1999, this book from Routledge offers a significant exploration of its subject matter, reflecting the academic rigor and insights typical of Taylor & Francis publications. It delves into key themes and concepts relevant to its field, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding. The work is designed for both scholars and enthusiasts, making it a valuable resource for those looking to deepen their knowledge.

      A Philosophical Disease
    • The Rules of Insanity

      Moral Responsibility and the Mentally Ill

      • 156pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intersection of mental health and criminal justice, this book examines whether traditional notions of accountability can be applied to individuals with mental disorders who commit offenses. It delves into legal, ethical, and psychological perspectives, challenging readers to consider how society defines responsibility and justice in the context of mental illness. Through case studies and theoretical analysis, the work invites a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding mental health in the legal system.

      The Rules of Insanity