Serial Killers - Philosophy for Everyone
Being and Killing
Philosophy for Everyone

1. Edition September 2010
248 Pages, Softcover
General Reading
Short Description
Serial Killers - Philosophy for Everyone offers a philosophical examination of real and fictional serial killers, and investigates our profound intrigue with serial-murderers. Authors from various academic fields, as well as true crime writers and police officers delve into such questions as: What drives people to kill repeatedly? Can a serial killer be good and moral? What is it about serial killers that fascinates us? Do serial killers make us understand ourselves differently? Exploring existential, ethical and political questions via real tales of murder, philosophy comes alive through this exploration of grisly death.
Serial Killers - Philosophy for Everyone investigates our profound intrigue with mass-murderers. Exploring existential, ethical and political questions through an examination of real and fictional serial killers, philosophy comes alive via an exploration of grisly death.
* Presents new philosophical theories about serial killing, and relates new research in cognitive science to the minds of serial killers
* Includes a philosophical look at real serial killers such as Ian Brady, Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, Jeffrey Dahmer and the Zodiac killer, as well as fictional serial killers such as Dexter and Hannibal Lecter
* Offers a new phenomenological examination of the writings of the Zodiac Killer
* Contains an account of the disappearance of one of Ted Bundy's victims submitted by the organization Families and Friends of Missing Persons and Violent Crime Victims
* Integrates the insights of philosophers, academics, crime writers and police officers
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Meditations on Murder, or What is so Philosophical about Serial Killers?
Part I: I Think Therefore I Kill: The Philosophical Musings of Serial Killers
Part II: Can You Blame Them? Ethics, Evil, and Serial Killing
Part III: Dangerous Infatuations: The Public Fascination with Serial Killers
Part IV: A Eulogy for Emotion: The Lack of Empathy and the Urge to Kill
Part V: Creepy Cognition: Talking and Thinking about Serial Killers
Part VI: Psycho-ology: Killer Mindsets and Meditations on Murder
A Timeline of Serial Killers
Notes on Contributors
"If you're a Dexter fan looking for someplace to start in learning about real-life serial killers, this is a solid and fairly complete volume to start with. At a slim 248 pages, it's also ideal for those who don't have the time to invest in a larger volume. As the title of the series implies, this really is a book that's accessible to everyone." (Digital Air Waves, November 2010)
"There is very little to complain about here. The language used is simple and it certainly leaves the reader with plenty of food for thought." (Curious Book Fan, November 2010)
"One thing I can say about this book, is it stays in your head, at least parts of it. Weeks after reading Serial Killers, Philosophy for Everyone, I still can't help but come back to the section concerning Dexter and how peoples outlook on a serial killer changes based on what they know of a serial killers background and family life. The book is definitely a conversation starter, having many since adding it to my coffee table books. You can always tell whose interested and who tries to pretend they don't see it." (Gatekeeper Chronicles blog, November 2010)
S. Waller is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Montana State University Bozeman. Her areas of research are philosophy of neurology, philosophy of cognitive ethology (especially dolphins, wolves, and coyotes), and philosophy of mind, specifically the parts of the mind we disavow.
Series Editor
Fritz Allhoff is an Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department at Western Michigan University, as well as a Senior Research Fellow at the Australian National University's Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics. In addition to editing the Philosophy for Everyone series, Allhoff is the volume editor or co-editor for several titles, including Wine & Philosophy (Wiley-Blackwell, 2007), Whiskey & Philosophy (with Marcus P. Adams, Wiley, 2009), and Food & Philosophy (with Dave Monroe, Wiley-Blackwell, 2007).