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Law and the Passions: Why Emotion Matters for Justice

Law and the Passions: Why Emotion Matters for Justice

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Wydawnictwo Taylor & Francis Ltd
Data wydania 31/03/2021
Liczba stron 196
Forma publikacji książka w miękkiej oprawie
Poziom zaawansowania Dla profesjonalistów, specjalistów i badaczy naukowych
Język angielski
ISBN 9780367785369
Kategorie Psychologia: emocje
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Opis książki

Engaging with the underlying social context in which emotions are a motivational



force, Law and the Passions provides a uniquely inclusive commentary on the significance



and influence of emotions in the history and continuing development of



legal judgment, policy formation, legal practice and legal dogma.







Although the emotionality of the law and the use of emotional tropes in legal



discourse has become an established focus in recent scholarship, the extent to



which emotion and the passions have informed decision-making, decision-avoidance



and legal reasoning - rather than as simply an adjunct - is still a matter for



critical analysis. As evidenced in a range of illustrative legal cases, emotions have



been instrumental in the evolution of key legal principles and have produced many



controversial judgments. Addressing the latent influence of fear, hate, love and



compassion, the book explores the mutability of law and its transformative power,



especially when faced with fluctuating social mores. The textual nature of law and



the impact of literary forms on legal actors are also critically examined to further



elucidate the idea of law-making as both rational and emotional, and significantly



as an essential activity of the empathic imagination. To this end, it is suggested



that critical scholarship on law, the passions and emotions not only advances our



understanding of the inner workings of law, it constitutes a fundamental part of



our moral reasoning, and has the capacity to articulate the conditions for a more



dynamic, adaptable, ethical and effective legal institution.







This interdisciplinary book will be of interest to scholars and students in the



fields of law and literature, legal theory, legal philosophy, law and the humanities,



legal aesthetics, sociology of law, politics, law and policy, human rights, general jurisprudence



and social justice, as well as cultural studies.

Law and the Passions: Why Emotion Matters for Justice

Spis treści

Table of Contents















Preface







Introduction















Chapter 1







No slave to reason: the significance of the passions in mapping the legal landscape







The impossibility of reason without passion: I feel, therefore I am







Robes and lobes: the convergence of law and neuroscience







The logos of law and moral judgment as an emotional lexis







Turtles (and the normativity of law) all the way down







Intersubjectivity, law's unconscious, and the ethical authority of the human face







The life of law as the life of reason and the passions















Chapter 2







Law, emotions and aesthetic justice







The aesthetic influence on legal sensibilities







Narrative creativity as the 'life of law' and the 'law of life'







From expressivist aesthetics to expressivist ethics







Poetry in (e)motion: expressing the inexpressible







Through the looking-glass or the mirror crack'd















Chapter 3







Law as Fear







Fear and evaluative judgments







Fear-mongering and the media: implications for justice







Where Judges fear to tread: law and the politics of fear







Fear, fetish, fantasy and legal framing strategies







Legal truths and truisms, moral metaphors and moral panic







Reimagining the foundations for justice: overcoming the new politics of fear















Chapter 4







Law as Hate







Law's symbolic violence: use of linguistic coercion in the constitution of the legal order







Law's truth and the Tinkerbell Effect







The (in-)visibility of law: 'secret' justice is justice denied







Law as hate: killing in the name of the law







On ideology and language in the classification of legal subjects: 'them' and 'us'







Reimagining the Other as self: the promise of justice fulfilled















Chapter 5







Law as Compassion







From vengeance to compassion: the two faces of 'justice'







Compassionate justice and the ethical significance of vulnerability







'Truth waits for eyes unclouded by longing': 'enlarged' (empathic) perception motivates compassionate judgment







Compassion and the criminal justice system







Compassion without justice is mere sentimentality however justice without compassion is but tyranny















Chapter 6







Law as Love







Determining the 'right kind of love': love as a moral emotion







Love enriches and extends the scope of the lawyer's question 'who is my neighbour?'







Law and love: against the entitlement of wealth and the obstruction of justice







The heart as law's attorney: there can be no justice without love







The imperative of a sentimental education: in recognition of law as an activity of the heart, soul and intellect















Bibliography

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