Law and Emotions
This course will expose students to a cutting-edge critical approach that challenges the long-held beliefs that emotion is the enemy of reason and that thinking and feeling are opposite experiences. While conventional law tends to rely upon and perpetuate such beliefs, many disciplines that study decision-making or respond to human problems, including psychology, medicine, sociology, and education, have made what's called "an affective turn," revealing emotions' vital role in shaping and responding to people's experiences.
This course will expose students to a cutting-edge critical approach that challenges the long-held beliefs that emotion is the enemy of reason and that thinking and feeling are opposite experiences. While conventional law tends to rely upon and perpetuate such beliefs, many disciplines that study decision-making or respond to human problems, including psychology, medicine, sociology, and education, have made what's called "an affective turn," revealing emotions' vital role in shaping and responding to people's experiences.