Book Summary. It has been years since Immanuel Kant's landmark philosophical work, Critique of Pure Reason, brought him fame throughout Europe and made him Königsberg’s best-known citizen. Now, rumors have begun to surface of a new work by this aging but still acute mind. Yet unlike his earlier work, this book will not examine the mind of the average man, but the mind of the serial killer. Critique of Criminal Reason. It has been years since Immanuel Kant's landmark philosophical work, Critique of Pure Reason, brought him fame throughout Europe and made him Königsberg’s best-known citizen. Rumours have begun to surface of a new work by the ageing genius. Unlike his earlier works, this book will not explore the mind of Enlightened man, but the mind of the serial killer. · Critique of Criminal Reason is an English language crime novel written by Michael Gregorio, the pseudonym of Michael G. Jacob and Daniela De Gregorio, two scholars teaching in Spoleto, central Italy. It is set in Königsberg, during the height of Napoleonic wars, in /5.
Michael Gregorio is the pen name of Michael G. Jacob and Daniela De Gregorio. Michael and Daniela have been married for 36 years, and live in Spoleto, Italy, where Daniela teaches Philosophy, and Michael teaches English and the History of Photography. They were awarded the Umbria del Cuore prize in Author Interview Link to Michael. Critique Of Criminal Reason by Michael Gregorio available in Hardcover on bltadwin.ru, also read synopsis and reviews. "A sweeping and brilliantly detailed read Gregorio threads philosophical underpinnings. Critique of Criminal Reason: A Mystery (Hanno Stiffeniis Mysteries) by Michael Gregorio. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, ,
Book Summary. It has been years since Immanuel Kant's landmark philosophical work, Critique of Pure Reason, brought him fame throughout Europe and made him Königsberg’s best-known citizen. Now, rumors have begun to surface of a new work by this aging but still acute mind. Yet unlike his earlier work, this book will not examine the mind of the average man, but the mind of the serial killer. In CRITIQUE OF CRIMINAL REASON, Gregorio uses a protagonist that embodies the limitations and fears of the pre-Enlightened era. Hanno Stiffeniis is disillusioned with society but is unwilling to bring forth change. A lot of his problems are due to his past experiences and his understanding of society. Heady stuff, indeed, this "Critique of Criminal Reason" ($ in hardcover from Thomas Dunne Books) by Michael Gregorio, a philosophy professor who lives in Italy. Gregorio draws on the new authoritative biography of Kant by Manfred Kuehn and interweaves invented characters and real personages into the lives of Kant and Stiffeniis.
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