LITERATURE AS A DRIVER FOR THE FORMATION OF THE IMAGINARY OF THE LEGAL PROFESSIONAL
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https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v12i4.26318Keywords:
Literature. Law professional’s. Imaginary. Aristotle. St. Thomas Aquinas.Abstract
Literature designates an aesthetic exteriorization of a verbal organism personified in art. Knowing that it has a subjective impact on their synesthesia, is it coherent to say that literature can be a means of training legal professionals in matters of imagination? This will be the problem investigated throughout this article. In the present work, we examined the notion of literature as a driver of the formation of the legal professional's imagination, that is, we studied the ways in which it acts in the intellectual sphere of the defender of Justice. Therefore, this study was produced due to the need to understand the extent of the importance that literary art has in the lives of jurists, since books can form or deform a personality in its moral matter. Thus, the research in emphasis aims to enable Law professionals to understand the importance that literature has in terms of modulating their imaginaries, through, above all, the reading of universal classic works, the imitation or pedagogical rejection of the assimilated content and the development of a mature and culturally erudite personality. For the work to be constructed, a qualitative methodology was adopted with a bibliographic review to support the research”.
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