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Martha Craven Nussbaum

    6 mai 1947

    Martha C. Nussbaum est professeure à l'Université de Chicago, affiliée à la faculté de droit et au département de philosophie. Son œuvre plonge profondément dans l'éthique, la philosophie politique et la psychologie, explorant souvent comment les individus peuvent mener une vie épanouie au sein de leurs sociétés. Nussbaum est reconnue pour sa capacité à relier les idées philosophiques anciennes aux problèmes contemporains, en mettant l'accent sur l'empathie, la compassion et le développement des capacités humaines comme fondement d'une société juste. Son approche se caractérise par une argumentation rigoureuse et un engagement à appliquer des concepts philosophiques aux défis du monde réel.

    The Fragility of Goodness
    The Therapy of Desire
    The Therapy of Desire. Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics
    Castle Lectures, 1999-2000
    The New Religious Intolerance
    Les émotions démocratiques: Comment former le citoyen du XXIe siecle ?
    • Une crise silencieuse frappe aujourd'hui les démocraties du monde. l'éducation se plie aux exigences du marché de l'emploi, de la rentabilité et de la performance, délaissant la littérature, l'histoire, la philosophie et les arts... En un mot : les humanités. Mais pour Martha Nussbaum, celles-ci ne sont ni un vestige du passé ni un supplément d'âme pour happy few. Dans ce manifeste original et argumenté, elle montre comment les humanités nous font accéder a la culture des émotions, a ce qu'elle appelle l'imagination narrative. Les oeuvres d'art notamment, en développant notre esprit critique et nos capacités d'empathie, nous aident a nous identifier au faible au lieu de le stigmatiser et a éprouver du respect au lieu de l'agressivité et de la peur qui naissent inévitablement de la vulnérabilité. Ce n'est pas a coup d'idées abstraites que s'imposeront l'égalité et la liberté, nous dit Martha Nussbaum... C'est en formant, par le biais des émotions démocratiques, le citoyen du XXIe siecle.

      Les émotions démocratiques: Comment former le citoyen du XXIe siecle ?
    • The New Religious Intolerance

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,4(10)Évaluer

      Drawing inspiration from philosophy, history, and literature, the author takes us to task for our religious intolerance, identifies the fear behind it, and offers a way past fear toward a more equitable, imaginative, and free society, through consistent application of universal principles of respect for conscience.

      The New Religious Intolerance
    • The Therapy of Desire

      • 584pages
      • 21 heures de lecture
      4,3(17)Évaluer

      The Epicureans, Skeptics, and Stoics practiced philosophy not as a detached intellectual discipline but as a worldly art of grappling with issues of daily and urgent human significance. In this classic work, Martha Nussbaum maintains that these Hellenistic schools have been unjustly neglected in recent philosophic accounts of what the classical tradition has to offer. By examining texts of philosophers such as Epicurus, Lucretius, and Seneca, she recovers a valuable source for current moral and political thought and encourages us to reconsider philosophical argument as a technique through which to improve lives. Written for general readers and specialists, The Therapy of Desire addresses compelling issues ranging from the psychology of human passion through rhetoric to the role of philosophy in public and private life.

      The Therapy of Desire
    • This book is a study of ancient Greek views about 'moral luck'. It examines the fundamental ethical problem that many of the valued constituents of a well-lived life are vulnerable to factors outside a person's control, and asks how this affects our appraisal of persons and their lives. The Greeks made a profound contribution to these questions, yet neither the problems nor the Greek views of them have received the attention they deserve. This book thus recovers a central dimension of Greek thought and addresses major issues in contemporary ethical theory. One of its most original aspects is its interelated treatment of both literary and philosophical texts. In a close analysis of three tragedies, and works by Plato and Aristotle, the author argues that we cannot understand the thought of the philosophers without also investigating its relation to the literary works; and that the literary works, in virtue of their form as well as their content, make a distinctive contribution to ethical thought. --From publisher's description

      The Fragility of Goodness
    • Liberty of Conscience

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,2(6)Évaluer

      In one of greatest triumphs of the colonial and Revolutionary periods, the founders of the future US overcame religious intolerance in favour of a constitutional order dedicated to fair treatment for people's deeply held conscientious beliefs. This title presents a historical and conceptual study of the American tradition of religious freedom.

      Liberty of Conscience
    • Political Emotions

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,2(13)Évaluer

      Martha Nussbaum asks: How can we sustain a decent society that aspires to justice and inspires sacrifice for the common good? Amid negative emotions endemic even to good societies, public emotions rooted in love--intense attachments outside our control--can foster commitment to shared goals and keep at bay the forces of disgust and envy.

      Political Emotions
    • Upheavals of Thought

      The Intelligence of Emotions

      • 766pages
      • 27 heures de lecture
      4,2(380)Évaluer

      Exploring the intersection of emotions and human goals, the author utilizes insights from philosophy, psychology, anthropology, music, and literature. By examining how emotions influence our understanding of significant aspirations, the book offers a comprehensive analysis of their impact on decision-making and values. Through this multidisciplinary approach, it reveals the profound ways emotions shape our lives and the pursuit of meaningful objectives.

      Upheavals of Thought
    • From renowned philosopher Martha C. Nussbaum, a revolutionary exploration of animal rights, ethics, and law.

      Justice for Animals