What is it like to be a Batman?

The Philosophers' Magazine 44 (44):97-100 (2009)
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For both Batman and the Joker, violence overthrew a coherent picture of the world without installing a replacement; they share this realisation and arebound together in an effort to make sense of it. Like violators of the tabernacle or visitors in Oz, each has glimpsed behind the curtain of appearances.

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