Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it! I really recommend "The Master and His Emissary" by Iain McGilchrist and "Beyond Good and Evil" by Nietzsche if you'd like to dive deeper into that perspective on "Crime and Punishment" - the first to explore the relationship between atomizing logic & holistic connection, and the second to explore the idea of the tension between Christian morality and self-overcoming ambition.
I will certainly try to expand on both of these more in that upcoming post!
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it! I really recommend "The Master and His Emissary" by Iain McGilchrist and "Beyond Good and Evil" by Nietzsche if you'd like to dive deeper into that perspective on "Crime and Punishment" - the first to explore the relationship between atomizing logic & holistic connection, and the second to explore the idea of the tension between Christian morality and self-overcoming ambition.
I will certainly try to expand on both of these more in that upcoming post!