The paper discusses Martha Nussbaum’s ethical project from the perspective of political aesthetics, i.e. the reflection on the political significance of perception as such and the perception of beauty in particular. The article attempts to demonstrate that a full account of this type should allow for the relationship between perception and certain acts of appearing. It analyses the strengths and weaknesses of Nussbaum’s project considered in such a context. This involves the reconstruction of Nussbaum’s conceptions of human good and practical rationality and the search for an interpretation of society compatible with these assumptions. The paper discusses Martha Nussbaum’s ethical project from th...
Martha Nussbaum’s recent engagement with ecological issues and her project of creating the list of a...
The paper offers a contribution to the political account of wonder. The rationale for addressing thi...
Martha Nussbaum’s theory of social justice brings out questions that have been arising in philosophy...
The aim of the paper is to draw politico-aesthetic consequences from Martha Nussbaum’s capabilities...
The paper attempts to demonstrate that the relevance of Martha Nussbaum's philosophy for the p...
The aim of the paper is to draw politico-aesthetic consequences from Martha Nussbaum’s capabilities ...
The notion of vulnerability as the basis of a new ethical paradigm — Martha C. Nussbaum and He...
In contemporary ethics, Aristotle\u27s virtue ethics has inspired a new ethical theory that emerged ...
Martha Nussbaum has built an approach to human development which looks not only at the evaluation of...
Martha Nussbaum has argued in support of the view (supposedly that of Ar-istotle) that we can, throu...
After years of neglect, a renewed interest in beauty developed among many Western art critics, art p...
textabstractThis article presents a framework for analysis of discourses on ethical cosmopolitanism,...
The patriarchal beauty standard, or the beauty ideal, holds a powerful influence in societal practic...
Recent work at the intersection between ethics and aesthetics has focused on the interaction between...
Elaine Scarry, On Beauty and Being Just. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999. Pp. 134. $15.9...
Martha Nussbaum’s recent engagement with ecological issues and her project of creating the list of a...
The paper offers a contribution to the political account of wonder. The rationale for addressing thi...
Martha Nussbaum’s theory of social justice brings out questions that have been arising in philosophy...
The aim of the paper is to draw politico-aesthetic consequences from Martha Nussbaum’s capabilities...
The paper attempts to demonstrate that the relevance of Martha Nussbaum's philosophy for the p...
The aim of the paper is to draw politico-aesthetic consequences from Martha Nussbaum’s capabilities ...
The notion of vulnerability as the basis of a new ethical paradigm — Martha C. Nussbaum and He...
In contemporary ethics, Aristotle\u27s virtue ethics has inspired a new ethical theory that emerged ...
Martha Nussbaum has built an approach to human development which looks not only at the evaluation of...
Martha Nussbaum has argued in support of the view (supposedly that of Ar-istotle) that we can, throu...
After years of neglect, a renewed interest in beauty developed among many Western art critics, art p...
textabstractThis article presents a framework for analysis of discourses on ethical cosmopolitanism,...
The patriarchal beauty standard, or the beauty ideal, holds a powerful influence in societal practic...
Recent work at the intersection between ethics and aesthetics has focused on the interaction between...
Elaine Scarry, On Beauty and Being Just. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999. Pp. 134. $15.9...
Martha Nussbaum’s recent engagement with ecological issues and her project of creating the list of a...
The paper offers a contribution to the political account of wonder. The rationale for addressing thi...
Martha Nussbaum’s theory of social justice brings out questions that have been arising in philosophy...