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Essay from the year 2012 in the subject Philosophy - Practical (Ethics, Aesthetics, Culture, Nature, Right, ...), grade: 2.1, University of Leeds, course: Criminal Justice and Criminology, language: English, abstract: When society differentiates between the ‘mad’ and the ‘normal’ there is a clear notion that the ‘normal’ are viewed as superior beings. The delusional world of the ‘mad’ is miles apart from the reality of ‘normal’ life, and therefore cannot possibly have a positive influence on those within it. But when one explores the reason for murder, the intentions that evolve from both the…mehr

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Essay from the year 2012 in the subject Philosophy - Practical (Ethics, Aesthetics, Culture, Nature, Right, ...), grade: 2.1, University of Leeds, course: Criminal Justice and Criminology, language: English, abstract: When society differentiates between the ‘mad’ and the ‘normal’ there is a clear notion that the ‘normal’ are viewed as superior beings. The delusional world of the ‘mad’ is miles apart from the reality of ‘normal’ life, and therefore cannot possibly have a positive influence on those within it. But when one explores the reason for murder, the intentions that evolve from both the delusional world of the mad and the ‘normals’ reality, paint a very different picture of rationality. This leads us to explore the concept that the individuals that we so readily declare as ‘mad’ are actually equally in tune with sanity.