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Introduction I. Shame and Disgust: Confusion in Practice and Theory II. Law without the Emotions? III. Two Problematic Emotions Chapter 1. Emotions and Law I. Appeals to Emotion II. Emotion and Belief, Emotion and Value III. Emotions, Appraisal, and Moral Education IV. Emotion and the "Reasonable Man": Manslaughter, Self-Defense V. Emotions and Changing Social Norms VI. Reasonable Sympathy: Compassion in Criminal Sentencing VII. Emotions and Political Liberalism VIII. How to Appraise Emotions Chapter 2. Disgust and Our Animal Bodies I. Disgust and Law II. Pro-Disgust Arguments: Devlin, Kass, Miller, Kahan III. The Cognitive Content of Disgust IV. Disgust and Indignation V. Projective Disgust and Group Subordination VI. Disgust, Exclusion, Civ-ilization , Chapter 3. Disgust and the Law I. Disgust as Offense, Disgust as Criterion II. Disgust and the Offender: The "Homosexual-Provocation" Defense III. Disgust and the "Average Man": Obscenity IV. Disgust as a Reason for Illegality: Sodom)', Necrophilia V. Disgust and Nuisance Law VI. Disgust and the Jury: "Horrible and Inhuman" Homicides Chapter 4. Inscribing the Face: Shame and Stigma I. The Blushing Face II. Primitive Shame, Narcissism, and the "Golden Age" III. The Refusal of Imperfection: The Case of B IV. Shame and Its Relatives: Humiliation, Embarrassment \( Shame and Its Relatives: Disgust, Guilt, Depression, Rage VI. Constructive Shame? VII. Stigma and Brand: Shame in Social Life Chapter 5 Shaming Citizens? " " " "nor Environment" I. Shame and the Faclhting, II. Shame Penalties: Dignity and Narcissistic Rage III. Shame and "Moral Panics": Gay Sex and "Animus" IV Moral Panics and Crime: The Gang Loitering Law V Mill's Conclusion by ,Another Route Chapter 6. Protecting Citizens from Shame I. Creating a Facilitating Environment II. Shame and a Decent Living-Standard III. Antidiscrimination, Hate Crimes IV. Shame and Personal Privacy V. Shame and People with Disabilities Chapter 7. Liberalism without Hiding? I. Political Liberalism, Disgust, and Shame II. Mill's Defense of Liberty Reconsidered III. The Case against Disgust and Shame IV. Emotions and Forms of Liberalism Notes List of References General Index Index of Case Names |