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The law is nothing more than human feelings. How to understand it?
Jurisprudence is nothing more than human feelings: law is the bottom line of morality, morality is human feelings, and the existence of law is to safeguard the existence of human feelings.

Generally speaking, the law does not go beyond people's emotions, that is, it basically conforms to social ethics and people's emotional thoughts. In other words, the law is full of human nature. Among them, "human feelings" cannot be understood as the worldly wisdom circulating in society, but refers to people's emotions.

At present, China's social constraints mainly rely on the legal system and morality. When the legal system is not perfect, it mainly depends on moral support, and then the legal system transforms public morality into law to regulate people. Therefore, when applying the law, we should consider the ins and outs of the incident and deal with it comprehensively, and we can't judge and convict only by the results.

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Laws should not be cold laws, and human feelings should not be like saucepans. Most of human feelings are called truth; Most of the truth is called legal provisions.

There is a "jury" system in the west, which is actually practicing the concept of "nothing more than human feelings". In faith, whether there is a sense of justice and humanistic care is more important than whether there is a law. If there is no concept of justice and evil behavior cannot be effectively stopped, it will lead to religious violence and monopoly of powerful people. Without humanistic care, it will become a vicious circle of violence and produce populism.