The Cosmopolitan Tradition by Martha C. Nussbaum audiobook

The Cosmopolitan Tradition: A Noble but Flawed Ideal

By Martha C. Nussbaum
Read by Christa Lewis

Tantor Audio 9780674052499

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9798200295708

  • ISBN: 9798200295722

Runtime: 10.07 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Philosophy
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

The cosmopolitan political tradition in Western thought begins with the Greek Cynic Diogenes, who, when asked where he came from, responded that he was a citizen of the world. Rather than declaring his lineage, city, social class, or gender, he defined himself as a human being, implicitly asserting the equal worth of all human beings.

Nussbaum pursues this "noble but flawed" vision of world citizenship as it finds expression in figures of Greco-Roman antiquity, Hugo Grotius in the seventeenth century, Adam Smith during the eighteenth century, and various contemporary thinkers. She confronts its inherent tensions: the ideal suggests that moral personality is complete, and completely beautiful, without any external aids, while reality insists that basic material needs must be met if people are to realize fully their inherent dignity.

The insight that politics ought to treat human beings both as equal to each other and as having a worth beyond price is responsible for much that is fine in the modern Western political imagination. The Cosmopolitan Tradition extends Nussbaum's work, urging us to focus on the humanity we share rather than all that divides us.

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Author Bio: Martha C. Nussbaum

Author Bio: Martha C. Nussbaum

Martha C. Nussbaum, the author of more than twenty-two books, has won the 2016 Kyoto Prize in Arts and Philosophy, the 2018 Berggruen Prize in Philosophy and Culture, and the 2020 Holberg Prize: three prizes which are regarded as the most prestigious awards available in fields not eligible for a Nobel Prize. She is the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, appointed in the philosophy department and the law school of the University of Chicago. She gave the 2016 Jefferson Lecture for the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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Available Formats : Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Philosophy
Runtime: 10.07
Audience: Adult
Language: English