Rational Evil of Ted Bundy
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Description
Isn’t rationality a good thing? How is it that rationality may be laced with evil? Are the IQ and one’s moral character part of one essence, or are they separate entities in a person? Ted Bundy was a brilliant mind. His problems were not intellectual; they were emotional. Some believe he killed around 30 women; others believe he killed hundreds. He was an example of a handsome and charming man whose exterior did not reflect his brutal and horrific thought-life. Bundy was not abused by anyone in any way while growing up. In his own words, he’d come from a “wonderful home.” He was judged to be legally sane at his trial. What are we allowing into our minds and memories? “The Rational Evil of Ted Bundy” emphasizes the sensitivity of the mind, and the cruciality of healthy mental nourishment.
Author: Burdette, Brandon R
Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 1727255925
Language: English
Pages: 26
Additional information
Weight | 0.1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.5 × 5.5 × 0.06 in |
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