Hannibal Lecter, the subject of best-selling novels, movies, and the acclaimed TV series Hannibal, is one of pop culture's most compelling characters. In Hannibal Lecter and Philosophy, 16 philosophers come at Hannibal the way he comes at his victims — from unexpected angles and with plenty of surprises.
What does the relationship between Hannibal and those who know him — particularly FBI investigator Will Graham — tell us about the nature of friendship? Does Hannibal confer benefits on society by eliminating people who don’t live up to his high aesthetic standards? Can upsetting experiences in early childhood turn you into a serial killer? Why are we enthralled by someone who exercises god-like control over situations and people? Does it make any difference morally that a killer eats his victims? Can a murder be a work of art?
Several chapters look at the mind of this proud and accomplished killer, psychiatrist, and gourmet cook. Is he a sociopath or a psychopath, or are these the same? Is he lacking in empathy? Does his moral blindness give him compensating abilities, the way literally blind people gain heightened senses? Does it harm us that we are drawn into Hannibal’s world by identifying with him?
Author(s): Joseph Westfall
Series: Popular Culture and Philosophy 96
Publisher: Open Court
Year: 2016
Language: English
Pages: xx+267
Tags: Harris, Thomas, -- 1940- -- Philosophy;Hannibal Lecter series;Lecter, Hannibal -- (Fictitious character), -- 1933-;Philosophy in literature;Philosophy in motion pictures;LITERARY CRITICISM -- American -- General;Harris, Thomas, -- 1940-;Philosophy
Le Menu
Aperitif: Hello, Dr. Lecter
I. Having an Old Friend for Dinner
1. Cosmopolitan Cannibal
2. I, Cannibal
3. What's So Bad about Eating People?
II. What Does He Do, This Man You Seek?
4. Acts of God
5. Office Hours Are for Patients
6. The Psychiatrist as Sociopathic God
III. They Say He's a Psychopath
7. Psychopaths, Outlaws, and Us
8. Consuming Homicidal Art
9. Not Knowing Serial Killers with Hannibal Lecktor
IV. I Gave You a Rare Gift, but You Didn't Want It
10. The Light from Friendship
11. A Rare Gift. 12. A Little Empathy for Hannibal Is a Dangerous Thing V. It's Beautiful in Its Own Way, Giving Voice to the Unmentionable
13. An Aesthete par Excellence
14. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Dinner Party
15. The Art of Killing
VI. The Beauty and Art and Horror of Everything This World Has to Offer
16. Empathy for the Devil
17. The Beguiling Horror of Hannibal Lecter
18. Doctor, Heal Thyself
Ingredients
The Hannibal Lecter Canon
Works about Hannibal Lecter
Other Resources
The Psychopaths
Index.