The Passions of Law is the first anthology to treat the role
that emotions play, don't play, and ought to play in the practice
and conception of law and justice. Lying at the intersection of
law, psychology, and philosophy, this emergent field of law
scholarship raises some of the most profound and interesting
questions at the heart of jurisprudence. For example, what role do
emotions ranging from disgust to compassion play in the
decision-making processes of judges, lawyers, juries, and clients?
What emotions belong in which legal contexts? Is there a hierarchy
of emotions, and, if so, through what sources do we identify it? To
what extent are emotions subject to change or tutelage? How can we
evaluate the role of emotion in such disparate contexts as death
sentencing, laws about same sex marriage, hate crime legislation,
punitive damages or shaming penalties?
Consisting of original essays by leading scholars of law,
theology, political science, and philosophy, The Passions of Law
contributes to ongoing efforts to humanize law and reveals how this
previously unacknowledged aspect of decision-making exerts a much
greater impact on justice and the practice of law than most tend,
or like, to think.
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