
Martha Nussbaum
Martha Nussbaum is an American philosopher renowned for her work in ethics and political philosophy. She has argued for the moral consideration of animals and believes that governments should ensure animals can live fulfilling lives. Nussbaum's work emphasizes the importance of recognizing the capabilities of non-human beings.
Born on May 06, 1947 (78 years old)
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Indonesia:
Martha Nussbaum warned that emphasizing education solely as a tool for economic growth could undermine democratic values.
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Suriname:
Clementia Eugène's research utilizes the framework developed by Martha Nussbaum.
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Indonesia:
Martha Nussbaum advocates for narrative imagination as a means of fostering empathy.
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Indonesia:
Martha Nussbaum is an American philosopher who discusses tolerance and the role of forgiveness in political reconciliation.
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Gabon:
Martha Nussbaum emphasizes the role of emotions in democracy and advocates for empathy and justice.
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Spain:
Martha Nussbaum is referenced for her views on literature as an exercise in empathy.
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Italy:
Martha Nussbaum discusses the stereotype of disgust towards aging and advocates for the removal of mandatory retirement age.
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Sweden:
Martha Nussbaum attempts to develop a new moral system for animal rights in her work 'Rättvisa åt djuren'.
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Spain:
Martha Nussbaum argues that governments should ensure animals can realize their capabilities.
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