Aristotle on Emotions in Law and Politics

In this book, experts from the fields of law and philosophy explore the works of Aristotle to illuminate the much-debated and fascinating relationship between emotions and justice. Emotions matter in connection with democracy and equity - they are relevant to the judicial enforcement of rights, lega...

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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2018.
Ausgabe:1st ed. 2018.
Schriftenreihe:Law and Philosophy Library, 121
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ISBN:9783319667034
ISSN:1572-4395 ;
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Inhaltsangabe:
  • Part I. Introduction
  • Chapter 1. The Debate about Emotion in Law and Politics (Liesbeth Huppes-Cluysenaer)
  • Chapter 2. Judicial Emotion as Vice or Virtue: Perspectives both Ancient and New (Terry A. Maroney)
  • Chapter 3. Dispassionate Judges Encountering Hotheaded Aristotelians (Christof Rapp)
  • Part II. Cognition
  • Chapter 4. Emotion and Rationality in Aristotle's Model: From Anthropology to Politics (Giovanni Bombelli)
  • Chapter 5. Logoi enuloi. Aristotle's Contribution to the Contemporary Debate on Emotions and Decision-making (Stefano Fuselli)
  • Chapter 6. Aristotle's Functionalism and the Rise of Nominalism in Law and Politics: Law, Emotion and Language (Saulo de Matos)
  • Chapter 7. On Logos, Pathos and Ethos in Judicial Argumentation (Fabiana Pinho)
  • Chapter 8. Religion of Humanity. A Shift from a Dialogical to a Categorical Model of Rationality (Liesbeth Huppes-Cluysenaer)
  • Part III. Moral Agency
  • Chapter 9. Aristotle on Emotions in Ethics and in Criminal Justice (José de Sousa e Brito)
  • Chapter 10. Ethical Theory and Judicial Practice: Passions and Crimes of Passion in Plato, Aristotle and Lysias (Cristina Viano)
  • Chapter 11. What does Nemesis have to do with the Legal System? Discussing Aristotle's Neglected Emotion and its Relevance for Law and Politics (Daniela Bonanno and Lucia Corso)
  • Chapter 12. Rethinking Legal Education from Aristotle's Theory of Emotions and the Contemporary Challenges of the Practical Realization of Law (Ana Carolina de Faria Silvestre)
  • Chapter 13. Remorse and Virtue Ethics (Humber van Straalen)
  • Chapter 14. Virtue as a Synthesis of Extremes versus Virtue as a Mean between Extremes. A Comparison of Chesterton's Account of Virtue with Aristotle's (Wojciech Zaluski)
  • Chapter 15. The Place of Slavery in the Aristotelian Framework of Law, Reason and Emotion (Peter Langford and Ian Bryan)
  • Part IV. Legitimation
  • Chapter 16. Empathic Political Animal: What a North Korean Prison Camp can reveal about the Aristotelian Political Association (Tommi Ralli)
  • Chapter 17. How Emotions can be Both an Impediment as well as a Basis of Political Life (Nuno Coelho)
  • Chapter 18. Aristotle's Rhetoric and the Persistence of the Emotions in the Courtroom (Emma Cohen de Lara)
  • Chapter 19. Rhetoric, Emotions and the Rule of Law in Aristotle (Daniel Simão Nascimento)
  • Chapter 20. Aristotle's Political Friendship (politikē philia) as Solidarity (Misung Jang)
  • Chapter 21. Between Nomos and Pathos: Emotions in Aristotelian Theory of Adjudication and the Dual Process Theory (Mariusz Jerzy Golecki and Mateusz Franciszek Bukaty).