Sumario: | Claudio Martyniuk's 'Formas mínimas de libertad: filosofía, derecho y sensibilidad' explores the intersections of philosophy, law, and sensitivity. The book critically examines academic practices and emphasizes the need for a transformative approach in legal education. It challenges traditional legal dogma by integrating social sciences, anthropology, and cultural studies. The work advocates for a pedagogical shift towards a more critical and empathetic understanding of law, encouraging interdisciplinary exploration and critical thinking. Targeted at academics and students in philosophy and legal studies, the book aims to inspire innovative teaching and research methodologies, ultimately seeking to redefine the role of law and philosophy in society.
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