The Philosophy of Crimeinactive
Publisher |
James Renner
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Society & Culture
True Crime
Categories Via RSS |
True Crime
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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Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
New York, NY
Premiere Date |
2018-04-26
Related Hashtags |
#FollowFriday
#repost
#truecrime
Frequency |
Weekly
Explicit |
Yes

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33 Available Episodes (33 Total)Average duration: 00:27:23
Aug 26 | 00:31:34
Bonus: True Crime This Week
May 25 | 00:20:18
506: The Most Difficult Case - No Body Homicides
May 18 | 00:19:14
505: Help, I Still Don't Understand Money Laundering!
May 11 | 00:19:01
504: School Shooters and Toxic Masculinity
May 04 | 00:17:17
503: The Alford Plea – Pleading Guilty When You’re Innocent
Apr 27 | 00:18:28
502: Does Reward Money Ever Help Solve Cold Cases?
Apr 20 | 00:20:38
501: How Can Lawyers Defend Guilty People?
Oct 11 | 00:01:33
New Podcast Announcement!
Sep 14 | 00:37:30
Bonus: Little Liars Everywhere - Four murders, two false confessions, one meddling cop.
Jun 08 | 00:19:45
406: Killer Art, Or How to Love Thriller While Still Hating Michael Jackson
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