Hiding from Humanity

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Hiding from Humanity is a philosophical work by Martha Nussbaum that examines the roles of emotions like shame and disgust in law, morality, and public life.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
associatedWith capabilities approach
liberal political theory
author Martha Nussbaum
surface form: Martha C. Nussbaum

Martha Nussbaum
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes reliance on shame in criminal law
use of disgust as a legal and moral guide
examines public policy and emotions
relationship between emotions and morality
role of disgust in law
role of shame in law
use of emotions in legal judgment
fieldOfStudy ethics
jurisprudence
philosophy of emotion
political theory
genre legal philosophy
moral philosophy
political philosophy
hasInfluenced debates on shame-based punishment
theory of disgust in legal contexts
language English
mainSubject disgust
law
morality
public life
shame
partOf Martha Nussbaum's work on emotions and justice
proposes more rational, liberal approaches to law
publisher Princeton University Press

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Martha Nussbaum notableWork Hiding from Humanity
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