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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... , scholar and activist, one of the founders of the rigorous academic study of sexual orientation. Although I know that he disagrees with a lot that is in it, both methodologically and substantively (as xiv Acknowledgments.
... sexual acts, however controversial, should not be stigmatized, while those who harm others should be. But there may yet be a deeper tension between support for punishments that humiliate and the general concern for human dignity that ...
... sexual orientation and disability will range well beyond the criminal law to include broader questions of nondiscrimination and educa- tion law. What I am calling for, in effect, is something that I do not expect we shall ever fully ...
... sexual lack, rhetoric that draws attention to it can greatly augment it. To the extent that sexual desire is more emotion-like, more ideational, than food-desire, there will be a correspondingly large space for sexual pornography, and a ...
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