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contents Introduction: Philosophy, Crime, and Theoretical Criminology Christopher R. Williams and Bruce A. Arrigo / 1 Part One: Ontology and Crime 1. The Ontology of Crime: On the Construction of the Real, the Image, and the Hyperreal Bruce A. Arrigo / 41 2. Normalized Masculinity: The Ontology of Violence Rooted in Everyday Life Jessie Klein and Lynn S. Chancer / 74 Part Two: Epistemology and Crime 3. Crime, Criminology, and Epistemology: Tribal Considerations Ronnie Lippens / 103 4. The Epistemology of Theory Testing in Criminology Bruce DiCristina / 134 Part Three: Ethics and Crime 5. Engaging Freedom: Toward an Ethics of Crime and Deviance Christopher R. Williams / 167 6. Ethics of Edgework: Spinoza, Nietzsche, and Deleuze Dragan Milovanovic / 197 Part Four: Aesthetics and Crime 7. The Aesthetics of Crime Michelle Brown / 223 8. The Aesthetics of Cultural Criminology Jeff Ferrell / 257 Contributors / 279 Index / 283 [3.16.66.206] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 17:52 GMT) philosophy, crime, and criminology ...

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