The Philosophy of Crime
by James Renner
August 27, 2022 7:54 am
Are killers born or are they made? Does everyone have the capacity to commit murder? Why is true crime so popular today? The Philosophy of Crime tackles the biggest questions about unsolved mysteries by looking to classical philosophy for answers. Hosted by award-winning journalist, James Renner, author of True Crime Addict.
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A bonus episode for your listening pleasure. I started a new podcast, True Crime This Week. It’s a wrap-up of all the major true crime news you may have missed this last week. Check it out every Friday morning, where ever you get your podcasts!
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