This sentence emphasizes the relationship between law and human feelings, that is, the formulation and implementation of laws should take into account people's situation, psychology and lifestyle, and truly reflect justice and humanization.
In other words, the law must reflect people's actual situation, rather than simply relying on legislation and precedent to implement. At the same time, the "human feelings" here can not be understood as the worldly wisdom circulating in society, but refers to people's emotions. Therefore, when applying the law, we should consider the ins and outs of the incident and deal with it comprehensively, instead of judging the conviction only by the results.