Philosophy and the Law, Luke William Hunt
Briefly

Using Martha Nussbaum's 'Hiding from Humanity: Disgust, Shame, and the Law' as a primary text offers a rich exploration of philosophical issues that students encounter in law.
Focusing on specific areas of law provides a more engaging experience for students, who often find general jurisprudence less relatable and more abstract.
The inclusion of classic legal philosophy debates serves as a foundation, but delving into applied problems allows students to see the practical implications of philosophical concepts.
Teaching the course through real emotions connected to law, such as disgust and shame, presents legal issues in a way that's accessible and relevant to students.
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