Hiding from Humanity: Disgust, Shame, and the LawPrinceton University Press, 2009. gada 10. janv. - 432 lappuses Should laws about sex and pornography be based on social conventions about what is disgusting? Should felons be required to display bumper stickers or wear T-shirts that announce their crimes? This powerful and elegantly written book, by one of America's most influential philosophers, presents a critique of the role that shame and disgust play in our individual and social lives and, in particular, in the law. |
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... Kahan III. The Cognitive Content of Disgust IV. Disgust and Indignation V. Projective Disgust and Group Subordination VI. Disgust, Exclusion, Civilization 71 72 75 87 99 107 115 Chapter 3. Disgust and the Law 124 I. Disgust as Offense ...
... Kahan and I published in the Columbia Law Review (96 [1996], 269–374). I am most grateful to Kahan for getting me started on this track years ago, and for the unfailing helpfulness and intelligence of his contribu- tions on the topic ...
... Kahan and Sandy Levinson; for comments at the latter, I am grateful to Seana Shiffrin and Chris Kutz. The manuscript in progress was also presented as a series of lectures at Syracuse University and as the Hourani Lec- tures at SUNY ...
... Kahan, the leading advocate of such penalties, and general social critics such as Christopher Lasch and Amitai Etzioni have defended the revival of shaming on the grounds that society has lost its communitarian moorings by losing a ...
... Kahan argues that a liberal society , concerned with the eradication of cruelty , needs to build law on the basis of disgust . Kahan's aim , he announces , is " to redeem disgust in the eyes of those who value equality , solidarity ...
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