The Judge’s Two Bodies: The Case of Daniel Paul Schreber (original) (raw)
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This paper explores the duality of the judicial role through the detailed case of Daniel Paul Schreber, focusing on how the judge embodies a public persona and a private self. It examines the implications of this duality in legal contexts, mental health, and the perception of justice, ultimately contributing to the discourse on the intersection of law, psychology, and society.
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