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Giorgio Agamben's book Remnants of Auschwitz attributes utmost importance to
the notion of shame, posing it as the fundamental structure of the human
subject.

And Spinoza discussed shame, I think in Ethics, as "good" (but not a
virtue).

Connal Parsley

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