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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... III. Shame and “Moral Panics”: Gay Sex and “Animus” IV. Moral Panics and Crime: The Gang Loitering Law 223 227 250 271 V. Mill's Conclusion by Another Route 278 Chapter 6. Protecting Citizens from Shame I. Creating a Facilitating x ...
... Crimes IV. Shame and Personal Privacy V. Shame and People with Disabilities 280 282 282 287 296 305 Chapter 7. Liberalism without Hiding? 320 I. Political Liberalism, Disgust, and Shame II. Mill's Defense of Liberty Reconsidered III ...
... crime.3 In a 1973 opinion that still defines the law of obscenity, Chief Jus- tice Warren Burger wrote that the obscene must be defined in a man- ner that includes reference to the disgust and revulsion that the works in question would ...
... crime , and that commit- ting a crime under duress may mitigate fault . Disgust has similarly been invoked in a two - sided way : as the emotion of a public , justify- ing the illegality of certain acts , and as the emotion of a ...
... crime are not really damages, as a strict Stoic would require us to believe. So the Stoic reason for holding that all emotions are irra- tional is not available to any thinker who wants to defend a legal sys- tem that is at all like the ...
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