This book introduces narrative justice, a new theory of aesthetic education - the thesis that the cultivation of aesthetic or artistic sensibility can both improve moral character and achieve political justice. The author argues that there is a subcategory of narrative representations that provide moral knowledge regardless of their categorisation as fiction or non-fiction, and which therefore can be employed as a means of moral improvement. McGregor applies this narrative ethics to the criminology of inhumanity, including both crimes against humanity and terrorism. Expanding on the methodology of narrative criminology, he demonstrates that narrative representations can be employed to evaluate responsibility for inhumanity, to understand th...
The American justice system has come under intense scrutiny in the media in recent decades with a pe...
Horace recommended that poets "mingle the useful and the sweet"; but the champions of an ethical fun...
Narrative representations can change our moral actions and thoughts, for better or for worse. In thi...
Rafe McGregor’s Narrative Justice provides a powerful argument for the merit of an education by and ...
This contribution explores the relationship between signs of violence and their implications. It pos...
The Contingency of Moral Personhood challenges conceptions of the person on which moral personhood i...
After the evacuation of a transcendental ethic as a universal yardstick or law for action, notions o...
M.A. University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Humanities, 2012That works of fiction are morally d...
The multiplicity of demands and claims in ultra-pluralistic societies complicates the search for jus...
This paper argues that political compassion is a necessary disposition for engaging with human right...
Most accounts of narrative assume that moral meaning only results from some coherent narratives, and...
An act of violence, be it personal or institution is an event that would distress most witnesses. Y...
After the evacuation of a transcendental ethic as a universal yardstick or law for action, notions o...
Narrative criminology is a theoretical paradigm rooted in a view of stories as influencing harmful a...
This chapter offers a series of reflections on how to pursue new directions in critical criminal jus...
The American justice system has come under intense scrutiny in the media in recent decades with a pe...
Horace recommended that poets "mingle the useful and the sweet"; but the champions of an ethical fun...
Narrative representations can change our moral actions and thoughts, for better or for worse. In thi...
Rafe McGregor’s Narrative Justice provides a powerful argument for the merit of an education by and ...
This contribution explores the relationship between signs of violence and their implications. It pos...
The Contingency of Moral Personhood challenges conceptions of the person on which moral personhood i...
After the evacuation of a transcendental ethic as a universal yardstick or law for action, notions o...
M.A. University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Humanities, 2012That works of fiction are morally d...
The multiplicity of demands and claims in ultra-pluralistic societies complicates the search for jus...
This paper argues that political compassion is a necessary disposition for engaging with human right...
Most accounts of narrative assume that moral meaning only results from some coherent narratives, and...
An act of violence, be it personal or institution is an event that would distress most witnesses. Y...
After the evacuation of a transcendental ethic as a universal yardstick or law for action, notions o...
Narrative criminology is a theoretical paradigm rooted in a view of stories as influencing harmful a...
This chapter offers a series of reflections on how to pursue new directions in critical criminal jus...
The American justice system has come under intense scrutiny in the media in recent decades with a pe...
Horace recommended that poets "mingle the useful and the sweet"; but the champions of an ethical fun...
Narrative representations can change our moral actions and thoughts, for better or for worse. In thi...