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Der Knochenmann
(2011)
Es handelt sich um eine mittelschwere Klausur auf Examensniveau. Neben Standardwissen zu gängigen Delikten wird vom Bearbeiter problembewusstes Transferdenken in ungewohnten, aber mit fundierter juristischer Arbeitstechnik gut lösbaren Problemkreisen erwartet. Der Fall wurde im Sommersemester 2009 im Rahmen des Examensklausurenkurses der Juristischen Fakultät gestellt. Der Notendurchschnitt betrug 5,68 Punkte, die Durchfallquote 21 %.
Starting with a terminological and phenomenological perspective on the question “What is an emotion?”, particularly as developed by Aaron Ben Zeʾev , the kiling scene in the book of Judith (Jdt 12:10–13:9 is analysed. This crucial scene in the book’s plot reports the intense emotions of Holofernes but nothing is said about any emotions on the part of of Judith. The only emotional glimpse occurs in Judith’s short prayers in the killing scene. The highly emotional Holofernes and the unemotional Judith together reveal that Holofernes is already made “headless” by his own emotions, whereas the unemotional Judith, unencumbered by emotions, is able to behead the “headless” Holofernes.