Kevin Dutton
Research Psychologist, University of Oxford
Dr. Kevin Dutton is the author of The Wisdom of Psychopaths: What Saints, Spies and Serial Killers Can Teach Us About Success. Dutton is a research psychologist at the Calleva Research Centre for Evolution and Human Science, Magdalen College, University of Oxford.
Kevin Dutton on the Psychopathology of James Bond
James Bond is probably one of the most nailed down, functional, psychopaths that there is.
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Would You Kill Baby Hitler?
Would you kill a baby if you knew he would grow up to be Hitler? Psychologist and author Kevin Dutton explores the mindset of psychopaths as a window into this fascinating ethical question.
We’re Never More Persuasive Than On Our First Day on Earth.
You try and stare a baby out on the metro and you’re on a loser pal.
Sinister Variations on the Trolley Problem
Would you kill a baby and save millions of lives further on down the line in history?
Psychopaths Don’t Suffer
One of the benefits of being a psychopath is you are not depressed and you are not anxious.
Understanding the Downward Spiral of Anxiety
The more people are attending to threat-related stimuli, the more anxious they get.
Is Your Partner a Psychopath? Here’s How to Tell and What You Can Do.
If you’re worried about the fact that you’re in a relationship with a psychopath, what can you do about that? What might be some certain things to look out for?
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Psychopath Up!
It’s a very handy thing to be a psychopath, says the psychologist Kevin Dutton.
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