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15Commentary on Halperin's' Plato and the Metaphysics of Desire'Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 5 (1): 53. 1989.
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10Nietzsche, Schopenhauer und DionysosIn Lore Hühn & Philipp Schwab (eds.), Die Philosophie des Tragischen: Schopenhauer - Schelling - Nietzsche, De Gruyter. pp. 319-356. 2011.
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5Philosophical norms and political attachments: Cicero and SenecaIn Dorothea Frede & Burkhard Reis (eds.), Body and Soul in Ancient Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 425-446. 2009.
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24Substance, Body, and Soul: Aristotelian Investigations by Edwin Hartman (review)Journal of Philosophy 77 (6): 355-365. 1980.
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95The Cosmopolitan Tradition: A Noble but Flawed IdealHarvard University Press. 2019.The cosmopolitan tradition begins with Diogenes, who claimed as his identity "citizen of the world." Martha Nussbaum traces the cosmopolitan ideal from ancient times to the present, weighing its limitations as well as merits. Using the capabilities approach, Nussbaum seeks to integrate the "noble but flawed" vision of world citizenship with cosmopolitanism's concern with moral and political justice for all.--
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10Patriotisme et cosmopolitismeCahiers Philosophiques 1 99-110. 2012.L’article dont nous présentons ici la traduction fait partie des principaux textes qui ont, au début des années 1990, remis au goût du jour la perspective cosmopolitique. C’est ce caractère rénovateur qui motive notre choix de publication. Depuis la rédaction de cet article, Martha Nussbaum a régulièrement écrit sur la notion de cosmopolitisme et sur son articulation avec l’idée de patriotisme, précisant sa pensée sur ce point. Son article le plus récent sur cette question précise est « Toward a…Read more
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11Fatal Fictions: Crime and Investigation in Law and Literature (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2016.Writers of fiction have always confronted topics of crime and punishment. This age-old fascination with crime on the part of both authors and readers is not surprising, given that criminal justice touches on so many political and psychological themes essential to literature, and comes equippedwith a trial process that contains its own dramatic structure. This volume explores this profound and enduring literary engagement with crime, investigation, and criminal justice. The collected essays explo…Read more
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28Sex and Social JusticeOxford University Press on Demand. 1999.Growing out of Nussbaum's years of work with an international development agency connected with the United Nations, this collection charts a feminism that is deeply concerned with the urgent needs of women who live in hunger and illiteracy, or under unequal legal systems. Offering an internationalism informed by development economics and empirical detail, many essays take their start from the experiences of women in developing countries. Nussbaum argues for a universal account of human capacity …Read more
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12Power, Prose, and Purse: Law, Literature, and Economic Transformations (edited book)Oup Usa. 2019.Power, Prose, and Purse is an edited collection of essays that draw connections between literature, economics and law. The essays discuss novels that explore the time period between the Industrial Revolution and the Great Depression and analyze the insights that novelists may offer to law and economics, while noting the tensions among these paradigms.
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5RepliesThe Journal of Ethics 10 (4): 463-506. 2006.John Fischer challenges me to defend my arguments regarding the badness of death; I sharpen my position, but make some concessions, discussing the possibility of postmortem harm. In response to John Deigh, I defend the account of disgust given in Hiding from Humanity, together with the research of Paul Rozin that I follow there. I discuss Patrick Devlin’s conservative position, agree that we need to object to its emphasis on solidarity, not only to its emphasis on disgust, and argue that Deigh’s…Read more
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109RepliesThe Journal of Ethics 10 (4): 463-506. 2006.John Fischer challenges me to defend my arguments regarding the badness of death; I sharpen my position, but make some concessions, discussing the possibility of postmortem harm. In response to John Deigh, I defend the account of disgust given in Hiding from Humanity, together with the research of Paul Rozin that I follow there, I discuss Patrick Devlin's conservative position, agree that we need to object to its emphasis on solidarity, not only to its emphasis on disgust, and argue that Deigh's…Read more
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4Tragedy anbd Self-Sufficiency: Plato and Aristotle on Fear and PityIn Julia Annas (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume X: 1992, Clarendon Press. 1992.
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1Virtue, Love and Form: Essays in Memory of Gregory Vlastos (Apeiron v. 26 n. 3/4) (edited book)Academic Printing. 1994.
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4The Monarchy of Fear: A Philosopher Looks at Our Political CrisisOxford University Press. 2018.From one of the world's most celebrated moral philosophers comes a thorough examination of the current American political crisis and recommendations for how to mend a divided country.
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635. From Anger to Love: Self-Purification and Political ResistanceIn Brandon M. Terry & Tommie Shelby (eds.), To Shape a New World: Essays on the Political Philosophy of Martin Luther King, Jr, Harvard University Press. pp. 105-126. 2018.
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3Therapy of DesireThe Therapy of DesirePhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 (3): 799. 1999.
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71Reply to Papers in Symposium on Nussbaum, The Therapy of DesireThe Therapy of Desire (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 (3): 811. 1999.
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11BibliographyIn The Therapy of Desire: Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics, Princeton University Press. pp. 517-530. 2009.
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3Philosophers and SchoolsIn The Therapy of Desire: Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics, Princeton University Press. pp. 511-516. 2009.
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11CHAPTER 7. “By Words, Not Arms”: Lucretius on Anger and AggressionIn The Therapy of Desire: Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics, Princeton University Press. pp. 239-279. 2009.
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7CHAPTER 13. The Therapy of DesireIn The Therapy of Desire: Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics, Princeton University Press. pp. 484-510. 2009.
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19CHAPTER 6. Mortal Immortals: Lucretius on Death and the Voice of NatureIn The Therapy of Desire: Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics, Princeton University Press. pp. 192-238. 2009.
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22CHAPTER 11. Seneca on Anger in Public LifeIn The Therapy of Desire: Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics, Princeton University Press. pp. 402-438. 2009.
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16CHAPTER 8. Skeptic Purgatives: Disturbance and the Life without BeliefIn The Therapy of Desire: Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics, Princeton University Press. pp. 280-315. 2009.
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16CHAPTER 3. Aristotle on Emotions and Ethical HealthIn The Therapy of Desire: Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics, Princeton University Press. pp. 78-101. 2009.
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2ContentsIn The Therapy of Desire: Theory and Practice in Hellenistic Ethics, Princeton University Press. 2009.