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2 reviews for:
Jekyll on Trial: Multiple Personality Disorder and Criminal Law
Elyn R. Saks, Stephen H. Behnke
2 reviews for:
Jekyll on Trial: Multiple Personality Disorder and Criminal Law
Elyn R. Saks, Stephen H. Behnke
What a great read! You can tell the author truly cares about this topic, and has given it a lot of thought, and I am quite impressed!
The information was presented in an order and way that made it easy to follow along with the author's line of thinking. She constantly would summarize and re-summarize her points, but not so much that it became repetitive or annoying. Also, as a philosophy geek, I really admire and appreciate how she truly explored every side to the arguments and theories she was talking about. I was also impressed by her putting forth her own solution and theories, rather than just making this a history textbook and discussion about MPD.
If you're not used to reading philosophical texts, I warn that it may be difficult to absorb his arguments without some re-reading, but I think if one slows down their normal reading speed a bit, that anyone can understand and appreciate this author's work!
The information was presented in an order and way that made it easy to follow along with the author's line of thinking. She constantly would summarize and re-summarize her points, but not so much that it became repetitive or annoying. Also, as a philosophy geek, I really admire and appreciate how she truly explored every side to the arguments and theories she was talking about. I was also impressed by her putting forth her own solution and theories, rather than just making this a history textbook and discussion about MPD.
If you're not used to reading philosophical texts, I warn that it may be difficult to absorb his arguments without some re-reading, but I think if one slows down their normal reading speed a bit, that anyone can understand and appreciate this author's work!
What a great read! You can tell the author truly cares about this topic, and has given it a lot of thought, and I am quite impressed!
The information was presented in an order and way that made it easy to follow along with the author's line of thinking. She constantly would summarize and re-summarize her points, but not so much that it became repetitive or annoying. Also, as a philosophy geek, I really admire and appreciate how she truly explored every side to the arguments and theories she was talking about. I was also impressed by her putting forth her own solution and theories, rather than just making this a history textbook and discussion about MPD.
If you're not used to reading philosophical texts, I warn that it may be difficult to absorb his arguments without some re-reading, but I think if one slows down their normal reading speed a bit, that anyone can understand and appreciate this author's work!
The information was presented in an order and way that made it easy to follow along with the author's line of thinking. She constantly would summarize and re-summarize her points, but not so much that it became repetitive or annoying. Also, as a philosophy geek, I really admire and appreciate how she truly explored every side to the arguments and theories she was talking about. I was also impressed by her putting forth her own solution and theories, rather than just making this a history textbook and discussion about MPD.
If you're not used to reading philosophical texts, I warn that it may be difficult to absorb his arguments without some re-reading, but I think if one slows down their normal reading speed a bit, that anyone can understand and appreciate this author's work!