
Law and Aesthetics
by
Adam Gearey
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Poetry
Format
Hardcover
Pages
176
Language
English
Published
Jun 1, 2001
Publisher
Hart Publishing
ISBN-10
1841132438
ISBN-13
9781841132433
Description
In "Law and Aesthetics," Adam Gearey explores the intricate relationship between legal frameworks and artistic expression. He delves into how poetry and philosophy intertwine, providing a fresh perspective on the law's impact on society and culture. By analyzing various poetic works alongside legal doctrines, he illustrates how aesthetics can influence legal thought and practice.
Gearey challenges conventional understandings of law by incorporating artistic viewpoints, highlighting the emotional and ethical dimensions of legal systems. This approach encourages readers to consider the profound implications of legal decisions beyond mere regulations, emphasizing the human experience within the legal landscape.
Through thoughtful engagement with both the legal and artistic realms, the book invites readers to reflect on the spaces where law intersects with creativity. It opens up a dialogue about the role of aesthetics in shaping justice and challenges us to envision a more holistic understanding of law that embraces the complexities of human expression.
Gearey challenges conventional understandings of law by incorporating artistic viewpoints, highlighting the emotional and ethical dimensions of legal systems. This approach encourages readers to consider the profound implications of legal decisions beyond mere regulations, emphasizing the human experience within the legal landscape.
Through thoughtful engagement with both the legal and artistic realms, the book invites readers to reflect on the spaces where law intersects with creativity. It opens up a dialogue about the role of aesthetics in shaping justice and challenges us to envision a more holistic understanding of law that embraces the complexities of human expression.
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