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Martha Nussbaum
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Yeah, I Got a F#%*ing Job With a Liberal Arts Degree
Episode 56: On Martha Nussbaum and Chapter One of Not For Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities
Welcome back to Yeah, I Got a F#%*ing Job With a Liberal Arts Degree, a show that takes a deep look at the humanities and higher education more generally. Join professor of history and humanities Dean Jeff Crane as he interviews a range of guests about the value of the liberal arts and education as a personal and public good.This episode focuses on Dr. Martha Nussbaum and chapter one of her book Not For Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities. From the Princeton University Press website "In this short and powerful book, celebrated philosopher Martha Nussbaum makes a p...
2025-05-13
43 min
Dans la tête de...
Dans la tête de... Martha Nussbaum !
Dans cet épisode, nous explorons la pensée de Martha Nussbaum, philosophe américaine renommée, spécialiste des émotions, de la justice et de l’éthique. Nussbaum nous invite à repenser notre conception de la dignité humaine, des émotions et de l'éthique corporelle.Trois idées fortes à retenir :La dignité humaine passe par la reconnaissance de la vulnérabilité : notre fragilité est au cœur de notre humanité.Les émotions comme forme d’intelligence morale : elles ne sont pas des obstacles à la raison, mais des guides éthiques.L’éthique corporelle : le corp...
2025-05-01
10 min
Johnathan Bi
The Case for Emotional Pacifism | Martha Nussbaum on Britten’s War Requiem
An Interview with Martha NussbaumInstead of ad reads, my channel is funded directly by people passionate about the Great Books. Help me keep making more episodes with a paid subscription: johnathanbi.com Transcript: https://www.johnathanbi.com/p/transcript-for-interview-with-martha-nussbaum-on-war-requiem If you want a chance to attend my lectures and be kept up to date on all my content subscribe to my newsletter: greatbooks.ioCompanion lectures and interviews:* Introduction to René Girard's Mimetic Theory https://youtu.be/5Qu6vBebwwgFurther Reading:* Martha Nussbaum, The T...
2025-04-04
45 min
ISVW podcast
Jan Flameling over Martha Nussbaum
Bart Geeraedts spreekt met ISVW-docent Jan Flameling over Martha Nussbaum, een van de meest gelezen denkers van onze tijd. Zij heeft de afgelopen jaren regelmatig op de ISVW voordrachten gehouden. Het werk van Martha Nussbaum kan worden omschreven als een opvoeding tot (mede)menselijkheid met aandacht voor de rol van emoties en de narratieve verbeelding bij morele oordeelsvorming en als een oproep om met z’n allen te zorgen voor een rechtvaardige en menswaardige samenleving waarin een ieder de kans krijgt zijn vermogens (‘capabilities’) volledig te ontwikkelen. Jan Flameling geeft de masterclass Martha Nussbaum, bestaande uit vijf weeken...
2024-10-16
46 min
Introduction to Philosophy
Martha Nussbaum: Women and Human Development
What does Nussbaum identify as the central question asked by the capabilities approach? How does this question differ from those asked by traditional resource-based or utility-based approaches to development? What are "missing women" as described by Amartya Sen. What are the implications of this concept for understanding gender inequality in development? Why does Nussbaum argue that capability, rather than functioning, should be the primary political goal? How does Nussbaum differentiate between "internal capabilities" and "basic capabilities"? According to Nussbaum, what is the relationship between capabilities and human rights?
2024-09-26
09 min
100 Philosophers
Martha Nussbaum
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2024-08-15
06 min
Filosofiska rummet
Ska djur ha mänskliga rättigheter? Om Martha Nussbaums bok Rättvisa åt djuren
Djur som har ett medvetande och kan känna bör ha rätt att få leva liv där de kan utveckla sina förmågor. Filosofen Martha Nussbaums senaste bok är fokus för ett samtal om djur, rättvisa och rättigheter. Programmet är från juni 2023 Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Över hela världen far djur illa på grund av människan. Allt från plast i haven till trånga burar inom livsmedelsindustrin. Forskningen har gett oss allt mer kunskap om djurs medvetande och förmåga att känna och det h...
2024-08-09
44 min
Philosophize This!
Episode #207 ... Fear is toxic to a democracy. (Martha Nussbaum)
Today we talk more about the work of Martha Nussbaum and her book The Monarchy of Fear. We discuss emotions as important appraisals of reality. The comparison of shame and guilt and their social implications. The prevalence of fear and its toxic impact on democracy. The importance of practical hope in fostering democratic participation. Hope you enjoy it! :)Sponsors: Rocket Money: http://www.RocketMoney.com/PTBetter Help: https://www.BetterHelp.com/PHILTHISNord VPN: https://www.NordVPN.com/philothisThank you so...
2024-08-01
35 min
Philosophie to go
Aufnahmeschluss - Martha Nussbaum
Martha Nussbaum schön und gut, aber was halten Micha und Jona eigentlich von ihrer Theorie eines neuen Patriotismuses? In der letzten Episode warfen wir ein Blick auf Nussbaums Philosophie über politische Gefühle. Wir beschäftigten uns mit der Liebe und schauten, welche Rolle dieses Gefühl in der Politik spielen kann. In diesem "Aufnahmeschluss" geraten Jona und Micha nun ins freie philosophieren über Marthas Thesen. Ohne Schnitte, ohne Skript. Aber mit viel Lust am gemeinsamen Debattieren. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Informationen & Rabatte Du möchtest deine Wer...
2024-07-17
43 min
Philosophie to go
Martha Nussbaum - Ein neuer Patriotismus.
Vernünftig, sachlich, ruhig … So sollte eine politische Debatte ablaufen, nicht wahr? Vielleicht. Aber wie steht es um unsere Gefühle? Martha Nussbaum, eine Philosophin aus New York findet, wir müssen uns dringend mit politischen Gefühlen auseinandersetzen. Denn diese spielen eine entscheidende Rolle. Besonders zu Wahlkampfzeiten dominiert Hass, Neid und Angst. Aber was ist mit der Liebe? Und was ist eigentlich mit der Liebe zum eigenen Land? Wir werfen einen Blick auf Marthas Idee des Patriotismus und darauf, wie Politiker:innen mit unseren Gefühlen spielen können - oder vielleicht auch sollten? Du möchtest me...
2024-07-01
1h 16
Hélcia Macedo Academy Podcast
Women and Human Development: The Capabilities Approach de Martha Nussbaum
Indicação de Women and Human Development: The Capabilties Approach de Martha Nussbaum
2024-06-16
03 min
History of Philosophy Audio Archive
Martha Nussbaum - Upheavals of Thought: Neo-Stoicism and Emotional Cognition
On March 22, 2005, Martha Nussbaum visited the John Adams Institute to talk about Upheavals of Thought - The Intelligence of Emotions. For everybody who thinks that philosophy is a stuffy dull science, practiced by unworldly absent-minded professors: Martha Nussbaum isn’t an abstract scientist who occupies herself with the universe and metaphysics. She is in touch with daily life. The underlying assumption of her ideas is based on human emotions. According to Nussbaum emotions are no irritating uncontrollable upheavals, which we have to master at all cost, but sensible reactions to everything that really matters to us...
2024-05-31
37 min
Wisdom of Crowds
Martha Nussbaum on Justice for Animals
What does justice mean for animals? Is justice for animals the same as justice for human beings? Why should we care more about the rights of animals when the rights of humans are so often neglected? Martha Nussbaum teaches philosophy, ethics, and law at the University of Chicago, and is one of the most influential and cited philosophers of our time. She’s written dozens of books on Greek philosophy, the importance of emotions in politics, justice, feminism, and many other topics. She joins the podcast to discuss her new book, Justice for Animals: Our Collective Responsibility. ...
2024-05-17
1h 03
Hélcia Macedo Academy Podcast
Indicação do livro Sem fins lucrativos da filósofa Martha Nussbaum
Indicação do livro Sem fins lucrativos da filósofa Martha Nussbaum
2024-05-03
14 min
Accented Philosophy
039. What Is a Good Human Life? Martha Nussbaum on what makes a life truly worth living - Lunchtime Thoughts
Is there one life that is best for everyone, or can different cultures have different standards for what makes a good life? Philosopher Martha Nussbaum has proposed ten capabilities that a fully lived human life should have.In this series, we discuss interesting thoughts from philosophy and how they apply to everyday life, but we do it in small portions that you can listen to during a lunch break or a short commute.Read more on the topic here on Daily Philosophy: https://dailyphilosophy.substack.com/p/what-is-a-good-human-lifeBrought to you...
2024-04-30
16 min
Hélcia Macedo Academy Podcast
Martha Nussbaum: as dez capacidades
Martha Nussbaum: as dez capacidades
2024-04-14
09 min
Hélcia Macedo Academy Podcast
Biografia de Martha Nussbaum
Biografia de Martha Nussbaum
2024-04-08
15 min
Echo Podcasty
Martha Nussbaumová: „Zvířatům se nikdy nežilo hůře.“ Pravda neexistuje? #17
Martha Nussbaumová, jedna z předních filosofek současnosti ve své nové knize Spravedlnost pro zvířata tvrdí, že je na čase revidovat náš vztah ke zvířatům. Dosud jsme je považovali za podřízené člověku, protože jsme byli fascinováni naší podobou inteligence. Jenže každý tvor je jedinečným způsobem vybaven k tomu, aby prospíval ve svém prostředí. Zvířata třeba nemají kritické myšlení, ale leckterá mají řádově lépe vyvinuté smysly nebo schopnost zvládat konflikty. Biologové a přírodovědci nás staví před novou výzvu: vstřebat zjištění, že zvířata...
2024-03-15
32 min
Plato's Cave
Ep. 71 - Martha Nussbaum on Anger and Forgiveness (Part 2)
Part two of Martha Nussbaum's book, Anger and Forgiveness. For more on our sponsor, please visit http://www.newlane.edu/ Twitter: @Jordan_C_Myers Personal Website: https://jordanmyers.org/ Email: platoscavepodcast@gmail.com Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD1RiH1j-M6C59z1upPXkWw?disable_polymer=true Plato's Cave Website: https://platoscave.fireside.fm/Special Guests: Adam (Reading Group Discussions) and Giffin (Reading Group Discussions).Sponsored By:Newlane University: Please support the show by researching Newlane University. You can find out more at newlane...
2024-03-14
1h 27
Plato's Cave
Ep. 70 - Martha Nussbaum's Anger and Forgiveness (Part 1)
In the second episode of our series on anger, we dive into the first chapters of Martha Nussbaum's recent book, Anger and Forgiveness. The first two chapters focus on the myth of payback's value. For more on our sponsor, please visit http://www.newlane.edu/ Twitter: @Jordan_C_Myers Personal Website: https://jordanmyers.org/ Email: platoscavepodcast@gmail.com Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD1RiH1j-M6C59z1upPXkWw?disable_polymer=true Plato's Cave Website: https://platoscave.fireside.fm/Special Guests: Adam (Reading Group Discussions) and Giffin...
2024-03-07
1h 48
Robinson's Podcast
197 - Martha Nussbaum: Justice for Animals
Patreon: https://bit.ly/3v8OhY7 Martha Nussbaum is the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago, with appointments in the Department of Philosophy and the Law School. Martha is among the most recognized philosophers today. Over the course of her career, she has made numerous major contributions to ancient philosophy, ethics, political philosophy, the philosophy of law, and other areas. Martha’s most recent book is Justice for Animals: Our Collective Responsibility (Simon & Schuster, 2023). In this episode, Robinson and Martha discuss some of her contributions to an...
2024-03-03
1h 27
The Good Fight
Martha Nussbaum on Living (and Eating) Morally
Yascha Mounk and Martha Nussbaum discuss how to reflect on a life lived well. Martha Nussbaum is a philosopher and the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago. Nussbaum is the author of many books, including, most recently, Justice for Animals: Our Collective Responsibility. In this week’s conversation, Yascha Mounk and Martha Nussbaum discuss the need for an overlapping consensus between citizens of profoundly different beliefs; how regarding animals as sentient beings might change our behavior towards them; and why one ought to be a “happy warrior” for moral causes. This transcript has bee...
2024-02-03
1h 24
The Good Fight
Martha Nussbaum on Living (and Eating) Morally
Yascha Mounk and Martha Nussbaum discuss how to reflect on a life lived well.Martha Nussbaum is a philosopher and the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago. Nussbaum is the author of many books, including, most recently, Justice for Animals: Our Collective Responsibility.In this week’s conversation, Yascha Mounk and Martha Nussbaum discuss the need for an overlapping consensus between citizens of profoundly different beliefs; how regarding animals as sentient beings might change our behavior towards them; and why one oug...
2024-02-03
1h 27
Filosofiska rummet
Ska djur ha mänskliga rättigheter? Om Martha Nussbaums bok Justice for animals
Djur som har ett medvetande och kan känna bör ha rätt att få leva liv där de kan utveckla sina förmågor. Filosofen Martha Nussbaums senaste bok är fokus för ett samtal om djur, rättvisa och rättigheter. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Över hela världen far djur illa på grund av människan. Allt från plast i haven till trånga burar inom livsmedelsindustrin. Forskningen har gett oss allt mer kunskap om djurs medvetande och förmåga att känna och det har också lett ti...
2024-01-19
44 min
Philosophize This!
Episode #190 ... Are emotions a waste of time? - Neo-Stoicism (Martha Nussbaum)
Today we talk about the lessons found in the ancient Greek play titled Hecuba. We talk about the great Stoic ethicists Epictetus, Seneca and Marcus Aurelius. We talk about Martha Nussbaum and her work looking to infuse classical Stoic ideas with all that we've learned in the sciences over thousands of years. We talk about compassion. Shame and guilt. Her capabilities approach. It's a whole lot of fun for the whole family. :) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023-11-27
31 min
The Point Podcast
Selected Essays | Garth Greenwell on Martha Nussbaum
On this episode of “Selected Essays,” Jess and Zach talk with Garth Greenwell about his essay “A Moral Education: In Praise of Filth,” which was published in The Yale Review in 2023 and Martha Nussbaum’s "Flawed Crystals: James's The Golden Bowl and Literature as Moral Philosophy," which originally appeared in the journal New Literary History in 1983 and was later collected in her book Love's Knowledge.
2023-10-31
52 min
The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast
Episode 122, ‘Justice for Animals’ with Martha Nussbaum (Part II - Further Analysis and Discussion)
Whaling, poaching, factory farming: we know they’re wrong. Yet, most of us do nothing about them. In fact, for each trip around the sun, we satisfy our collective tastebuds with over seventy billion land animals and seven trillion sea creatures. Still, one might ask, what is it that’s wrong with how we treat our fellow creatures? This is the central question of Martha Nussbaum’s latest book, Justice for Animals: Our Collective Responsibility. Nussbaum, who has won the most prestigious prizes in the field – including the 2016 Kyoto Prize in Arts and Philosophy, the 2018 Berggruen (Bergruin) Prize in...
2023-10-08
45 min
The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast
Episode 122, ‘Justice for Animals’ with Martha Nussbaum (Part I - The Capabilities Approach)
Whaling, poaching, factory farming: we know they’re wrong. Yet, most of us do nothing about them. In fact, for each trip around the sun, we satisfy our collective tastebuds with over seventy billion land animals and seven trillion sea creatures. Still, one might ask, what is it that’s wrong with how we treat our fellow creatures? This is the central question of Martha Nussbaum’s latest book, Justice for Animals: Our Collective Responsibility. Nussbaum, who has won the most prestigious prizes in the field – including the 2016 Kyoto Prize in Arts and Philosophy, the 2018 Berggruen (Bergruin) Prize in...
2023-09-24
38 min
Livstykker
Episode 69: Kender du Martha Nussbaum?
Et rigt og godt liv kræver, at man er åben for tragedien. Det siger Martha Nussbaum. Hun er nu en ældre dame, hun er amerikaner og filosof tilknyttet University of Chicago. Hun er særligt interesseret i oldgræsk og romersk filosofi.Det er Nussbaums tese, at man skal tilrettelægge sit liv så man sikrer sig, at man kan blive ramt af tragedie. Den tese er udgangspunkt for episode 69 af Livstykker. Tragedier vil nemlig være uundgåelige, når man elsker, åbner sit hjerte, og 100 pct. involverer sig på job og i relationer som et modigt og...
2023-09-02
35 min
The Daily Stoic
Professor Martha Nussbaum On Humanity's Obligation To Protect Animal Rights
Ryan speaks with Martha Nussbaum about her new book Justice for Animals: Our Collective Responsibility, the problems that can arise with the Stoic focus on the internal over the external, how the loss of her daughter taught her what to dedicate the rest of her life to, why animals should be considered citizens of a society, the actions that Martha is personally taking to protect animal rights, and more.Martha Nussbaum is an American philosopher, author, animal rights activist, and the current Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago, where...
2023-07-19
1h 03
Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg
The capabilities approach to welfare (with Martha Nussbaum)
Read the full transcript here. What is the capabilities approach to welfare? To what is this approach reacting? How should capabilities be balanced or traded off against each other? How do capabilities differ from needs? Are zoos unethical? Can plants be subject to injustice? What are our ethical obligations towards factory farms? How do our ethical obligations to domesticated animals and livestock differ from our ethical obligations to wild animals, if at all? Why is vulnerability important? Is inequality intrinsically bad, or is it only bad because of its effects?Martha C. Nussbaum is the...
2023-04-28
1h 15
Stanford Psychology Podcast
84 - Martha Nussbaum: Justice for Animals
Eric chats with Martha Nussbaum, Distinguished Service Professor in law and philosophy at the University of Chicago. She is one of the most influential philosophers alive and has written about various topics such as Roman philosophy, existentialism, feminism, and emotions. She has won more awards than could be listed here, including the prestigious Berggruen Prize and Holberg Prize. Most recently, she is the author of “Justice for Animals.”In this chat, Eric asks Martha about what it means to be just to animals. Should we be just to all animals equally? Why can people be so cruel to a...
2023-02-16
56 min
Podcast Filosofie
Martha Nussbaum
“Om een goed mens te zijn, moet je een bepaalde openheid hebben naar de wereld; een vermogen om onzekere zaken die buiten je controle liggen te vertrouwen.” Op deze manier drukt de Amerikaanse filosoof Martha Nussbaum uit dat kwetsbaarheid een onlosmakelijk onderdeel is van het menselijk bestaan. Waarom moet volgens Nussbaum een filosoof een advocaat voor de menselijkheid zijn? Welke capabilities zijn van belang voor het menselijk welzijn en wat vraagt dat van een samenleving? En waarom moet emotie juist een plek hebben in de politiek? Te gast is Ronald Tinnevelt De denker die centraal staat Nussbaum
2023-02-02
53 min
Loyola Café
Martha Nussbaum, avec Cécile Renouard
Aujourd'hui, Cécile Renouard nous présente la philosophe Martha Nussbaum. Martha Nussbaum (née en 1947), est une philosophe américaine, spécialiste de philosophie antique, de droit et d'éthique. Autrice prolifique, de renommée internationale, elle a collaboré avec Amartya Sen, prix Nobel d'économie en vue de repenser les questions relatives à la pauvreté et au développement. Elle nous offre aussi une nouvelle manière de repenser la théorie de la justice rawlsienne, le féminisme, mais aussi d'autres thèmes de l'actualité. C'est dans les profo...
2023-01-23
18 min
Researchers' Cardbox
S02E03: Perri, Martha Nussbaum, Squirrel Friend 2
In Jasmine's porch garden, sometimes the birds help. They'll eat the baby seedlings, but whatever seeds they transported from who knows where end up becoming neighbors to what they leave. Also, this could be a fever dream, but I feel like at some point I heard someone say that some trees come to be because squirrels were trying to hide nuts and maybe forgot some. Seems like that could be true. In any case, Martha Nussbaum's new book on animal justice just appeared on my e-reader. I guess I forget about a lot of the books I pre-order and...
2023-01-18
20 min
This Sustainable Life
660: Martha Nussbaum: Justice for Animals: Our Collective Responsibility
Martha Nussbaum's new book, Justice for Animals: Our Collective Responsibility, looks like it's about animals, but the more I read it, I found it about us, our values, and our behavior. Regular readers and listeners will see the similarity to how I approach the environment in general.Not having eaten meat since 1990 and no animal products at all about ten years, I don't find new materials on human treatment of animals. Candidly, I thought I'd just browse the book. I also don't read much philosophy, which I find too often hard to read.Instead, I...
2023-01-17
52 min
Overthink
Animal Justice with Martha Nussbaum
Wild animals who build communities, domestic companions who love, and captive creatures who suffer. In episode 69 of Overthink, Ellie and David talk with renowned philosopher Martha Nussbaum about her capabilities approach to animal justice. They touch on topics as varied as animal sentience, factory farming, habitat destruction, and the ethics of predation. Together, they discuss the failure of established ethical frameworks to fully incorporate the more-than-human world, explore our ethical responsibilities to other animals, and consider how our legal system might need to change in order to facilitate the flourishing of all life on earth.Works Discussed
2023-01-17
59 min
Factually! with Adam Conover
Justice for Animals with Martha Nussbaum
What, exactly, do we owe to our fellow animals? Which animals are conscious, and how do we tell? How can we know what’s best for animals that cannot tell us their preferences and needs directly? This week, Adam is joined by one of the most eminent philosophers in the world, Martha Nussbaum, to discuss her new book Justice for Animals. Pick up a copy at http://factuallypod.com/books Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2023-01-11
52 min
PhilosophyPodcasts.Org
Martha C. Nussbaum. Justice for animals
Martha C. Nussbaum (U Chicago) Justice for animals: Our collective responsibility A revolutionary new theory and call to action on animal rights, ethics, and law from the renowned philosopher Martha C. Nussbaum. Animals are in trouble all over the world. Whether through the cruelties of the factory meat industry, poaching and game hunting, habitat destruction, or neglect of the companion animals that people purport to love, animals suffer injustice and horrors at our hands every day. The world needs an ethical awakening, a consciousness-raising movement of international proportions. In Justice for Animals, one o...
2022-12-28
52 min
Radboud Reflects, verdiepende lezingen
Justice for Animals | Lecture via Zoom by philosopher Martha Nussbaum
Cows dying in a barn fire, chimpanzees struggling to survive in a shrinking jungle, and whales stranding with kilos of plastic in their stomachs. Animals are in trouble all over the world. And we, humans, are causing their suffering. Our species dominates the lives of other animals everywhere on the planet. According to world renowned philosopher Martha Nussbaum, animals should be able to live a flourishing, natural life. And as the earth’s dominating inhabitants, we have a responsibility to secure this freedom of other species. Come and learn from Spinozalens laureate 2022, who will plead – via Zoom – how we can treat...
2022-11-14
53 min
Radboud Reflects, verdiepende lezingen
Wie is Martha Nussbaum?
Op 8 november 2022 is de beroemde Amerikaanse filosoof en Spinozalenslaureaat 2022 Martha Nussbaum via Zoom te gast bij Radboud Reflects. Ter voorbereiding organiseerde Radboud Reflects een week daarvoor een lezing waarin ethicus Marcel Becker een college gaf over Martha Nussbaum. Wie is Martha Nussbaum? Wat maakt haar tot één van de grootste denkers van deze eeuw? En hoe staat haar nieuwe werk Justice for Animals in verhouding tot haar andere werken? Wie is Martha Nussbaum? | Lezing door ethicus Marcel Becker | Woensdag 2 november 2022 | 20.00 – 21.15 uur | Collegezalencomplex, Radboud Universiteit Lees het verslag: https://www.ru.nl/radboudreflects/terugblik/terugblik-2022/terugblik-2022/22-11-02-martha-nussbaum-lezing-ethicus-marcel/ Bekijk de vide...
2022-11-07
51 min
Parque Explora
El florecer de los animales, dignidad animal desde la filosofía de Martha Nussbaum
Todos los animales, los humanos y los no humanos, compartimos un mundo. ¿Cómo hacer de él un lugar en el que cada individuo pueda desarrollar sus diversas CAPACIDADES para llevar una vida buena, una vida con DIGNIDAD? En este episodio sonoro, Paula Mira, doctora en Filosofía y profesora de la @udea , presenta la propuesta de la reconocida filósofa Martha Nussbaum para incluir a los animales no humanos en el concepto de JUSTICIA y orientar la legislación y las políticas públicas en favor de su pleno desarrollo. En su libro “Frontera de la justicia, consideraciones sobre la e...
2022-03-27
52 min
The DC Salon
Twentieth Episode - Martha Nussbaum
Martha Nussbaum joins Leon Wieseltier for a conversation about the relationship between the body and the soul.
2022-03-10
51 min
Philosophy_Stuff
Aristotle's Philosophy - Martha Nussbaum and Bryan Magee
Aristotle's Philosophy - Martha Nussbaum and Bryan Magee
2022-01-18
43 min
Vernepleierpodden
5 + 5 julespesial 2021 – Martha Nussbaum
Fredrik Andersen og Jon Arne Løkke i samtale med Oliver Hoksrød og Bjørn Harald Iversen. I denne episoden får du høre om Martha Nussbaum Her starters det opp med kjønnsbalansen innen filosofien. Nussbaum representer en retning innen filosofien - «capability approach». Fredrik forklarer capability approach. Du får høre om tilgangen til meningsfulle aktiviteter, frihet, variasjon, autonomi, hvilken verdi ting har og hvordan kan for eksempel tjenestemottakere konvertere tjenester til verdi for dem selv? Er du vernepleier eller vernepleierstudent, meld deg inn i Vernepleierforbundet. https://delta.no/yrke/ve...
2021-12-31
07 min
Kant, en klaar!
Martha Nussbaum
Amerikaans filosoof Martha Nussbaum is een ster aan het de filosofisch firmament. Ze reist de wereld rond om lezingen te geven, verzamelt eredoctoraten, doceert rechtsethiek, en schrijft over het belang van emoties, over rechtvaardigheid en ouder worden. Ze denkt na over alles wat het leven haar aanreikt. Geïnspireerd door de klassieken, de literatuur en hedendaagse helden als Martin Luther King en Nelson Mandela.
2021-12-02
20 min
Women's Voices
The Professor of Parody - Martha Nussbaum
Martha Nussbaum is an American philosopher and current Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago, where she is jointly appointed in the law school and the philosophy department. She has a particular interest in ancient Greek and Roman philosophy, political philosophy, feminism, and ethics, including animal rights. In this essay, Nussbaum analyzes the works of Judith Butler, particularly her theory of gender performativity, and what Nussbaum calls Butler's “hip quietism” which “collaborates with evil”. “What precisely does Butler offer when she counsels subversion? She tells us to engage in parodic performances, but she warns us that...
2021-09-08
58 min
Filosofiska rummet
Martha Nussbaum - om vredens destruktiva kraft
I vår sommarserie "Nio tänkare att ha koll på" lyfter vi fram den amerikanska Martha Nussbaum - en av vår tids mest kända filosofer som bland annat har ägnat sig åt känslor som äckel och sorg. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Är vreden en positiv kraft? Den amerikanska filosofen Martha Nussbaum har ändrat sig i frågan. Martha Nussbaum har gjort sig känd som en känslornas filosof, och hon har i många böcker argumenterat för känslornas roll i förnuftsmässigt resone...
2021-07-02
44 min
Future Hindsight
Abuse and Accountability: Martha Nussbaum
Objectification Pride and greed are vices of domination that are at the root of sexual harassment and assault. Narcissistic gender pride casts women as objects to be used, instead of full human beings. This objectification has made it acceptable to subjugate women. Greed prevents holding the rich and powerful members of society accountable, often making it easier for them to offend repeatedly with impunity. Sexual Assault and Harassment Sexual assault and harassment are abuses of power, most often of men over women. Sexual harassment is a federal offense, defined as unwanted sexual discrimination...
2021-06-10
37 min
Future Hindsight
Abuse and Accountability: Martha Nussbaum
Objectification Pride and greed are vices of domination that are at the root of sexual harassment and assault. Narcissistic gender pride casts women as objects to be used, instead of full human beings. This objectification has made it acceptable to subjugate women. Greed prevents holding the rich and powerful members of society accountable, often making it easier for them to offend repeatedly with impunity. Sexual Assault and Harassment Sexual assault and harassment are abuses of power, most often of men over women. Sexual harassment is a federal offense, defined as unwanted sexual discrimination...
2021-06-10
37 min
Dialogues with Richard Reeves
Martha Nussbaum on #MeToo, Title IX and sexual assault
My guest on this episode is an intellectual giant, the philosopher and legal scholar Martha Nussbaum. Her work has been kaleidoscopic in scope, covering Greek and Roman philosophy, especially Aristotle, as well as liberalism, feminism, human rights, forgiveness, justice, the arts, the role of emotions and much, much more. Our conversation is mostly about her new book Citadels of Pride, which tackles the issues of sexual assault and harassment and how to create systems for what she calls forward-looking justice, rather than backward-looking revenge. It is a timely book, covering the controversial issue of Title IX which g...
2021-05-17
1h 14
Tetralemas
Martha Nussbaum
Programa dedicado a la vida y obra de la filósofa estadounidense Martha Nussbaum, donde participan Everardo Aréchiga, Liliana de Ita, Marissa Rodríguez y Rebeca Moreno.Una producción de Radio Nuevo León y la Comunidad Filosófica Monterrey.
2021-04-28
43 min
Soziopod (Soziologie, Philosophie, soziale Arbeit, Wissenschaft, Pädagogik)
Soziopod #059: Martha Nussbaum - Königreich der Angst: Gedanken zur aktuellen politischen Krise
Soziopod #059: Martha Nussbaum - Königreich der Angst: Gedanken zur aktuellen politischen Krise
2021-03-15
00 min
Soziopod (Soziologie, Philosophie, soziale Arbeit, Wissenschaft, Pädagogik)
Soziopod #059: Martha Nussbaum - Königreich der Angst: Gedanken zur aktuellen politischen Krise
Soziopod #059: Martha Nussbaum - Königreich der Angst: Gedanken zur aktuellen politischen Krise
2021-03-15
00 min
In trockenen Büchern
Wut – Klug abreagieren mit Martha Nussbaum
Über Martha Nussbaum: „Zorn und Vergebung: Plädoyer für eine Kultur der Gelassenheit“ Die Philosophin Martha Nussbaum erforscht, mit einem großen Repertoire von literarischen und philosophischen Referenzen, die Konzepte von Zorn und Vergebung im persönlichen und politischen Zusammenhang. Dabei kommt sie zu dem Schluss, dass diese nicht die richtige Antwort auf eine Kränkung sind. Ähnlich den griechischen Stoikern plädiert sie für eine Kultur der Gelassenheit. Nussbaum fordert, dass der Mensch sich bewusst wird, wie belanglos die meisten Kränkungen sind, und damit den Zorn erst gar nicht entstehen lässt. (Klappentext)
2020-11-15
30 min
Jewish Ideas to Change the World
Martha Nussbaum - Human Rights & Animal Rights
Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz, President & Dean of Valley Beit Midrash, interviews Professor Martha Nussbaum, Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor in the Law School and the Philosophy Department at the University of Chicago (https://political-science.uchicago.edu/), on the topic of "Human Rights & Animal Rights." DONATE: http://www.bit.ly/1NmpbsP For podcasts of VBM lectures, GO HERE: https://www.valleybeitmidrash.org/learning-library https://www.facebook.com/valleybeitmidrash BECOME A MEMBER: https://www.valleybeitmidrash.org/become-a-member Valley Beit Midrash is proud to host the Jaburg Wilk Learning Season. Learn more about Jaburg Wilk at: http://www.jaburgwilk.com/ ★ Support this podcast ★
2020-11-13
18 min
Museu de vozes desconexas
La philosophie dans tous ses émois (4/4) : Les émotions démocratiques avec Martha Nussbaum
Podcast: Avec philosophie (LS 63 · TOP 0.1% what is this?)Episode: La philosophie dans tous ses émois (4/4) : Les émotions démocratiques avec Martha NussbaumPub date: 2016-12-29Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationdurée : 00:51:33 - Les chemins de la philosophie - par : Adèle Van Reeth - . - réalisé par : Nicolas BergerThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from France Culture, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
2019-08-21
51 min
La Plume dans la balance
Autour de Martha Nussbaum: le juge et l’émotion
Résumé de l’épisode Dans son livre Poetic justice (traduit en français sous le titre « L’Art d’être juste »), la philosophe américaine Martha Nussbaum met en exergue la place des émotions dans le droit et la justice. L’occasion pour Denis Salas et ses invités d’évoquer cette question encore neuve pour nous: comment réconcilier droit et […] The post Autour de Martha Nussbaum: le juge et l’émotion first appeared on Amicus Radio.
2019-05-02
35 min
Amicus Radio
Autour de Martha Nussbaum: le juge et l’émotion
Résumé de l’épisode Dans son livre Poetic justice (traduit en français sous le titre « L’Art d’être juste »), la philosophe américaine Martha Nussbaum met en exergue la place des émotions dans le droit et la justice. L’occasion pour Denis Salas et ses invités d’évoquer cette question encore neuve pour nous: comment réconcilier droit et émotion? Les hommes de 1789 nous ont légué la figure d’un juge « bouche de la loi » ou « exécutant muet de la volonté générale ». Napoléon a fondu la magistrature dans un corps d’officiers taillé pour obéi...
2019-05-02
35 min
TALKING POLITICS
Martha Nussbaum
A break from Brexit! This week we talk to one of the world's leading moral philosophers Martha Nussbaum about the really big stuff: anger and disgust, trust and hope, childhood and experience. Can contemporary democracy cope with the growing fears of its citizens? What are we so afraid of? And what does Trump's election tell us about where we should look to rebuild faith in politics? Martha Nussbaum's latest book is The Monarchy of Fear https://bit.ly/2zwpLR9 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/talkingp...
2018-11-29
38 min
The Good Life: Andrew Leigh in Conversation
80. Philosopher Martha Nussbaum on anger, envy, disgust & love
Philosopher Martha Nussbaum on anger, envy, disgust & love.
2018-10-11
44 min
Slate Conversations
Martha Nussbaum
Martha Nussbaum is a moral philosopher and the author of The Monarchy of Fear. She sits down with Isaac Chotiner to discuss how anger took over American politics, whether we underestimate the value of getting mad, and why she thinks civility and bipartisanship can still save us. Email: ask@slate.comTwitter: @IHaveToAskPod Podcast production by Max Jacobs.Listen to I Have to Ask via Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Play Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-08-03
33 min
EconTalk
Martha Nussbaum on Alexander Hamilton
Martha Nussbaum, professor of philosophy at the University of Chicago talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about Alexander Hamilton. Nussbaum talks about the tension between acquiring power and living a life of virtue. The topics discussed include Hamilton's relationship with Aaron Burr, Burr's complicated historical legacy, and the role of the humanities in our lives.
2017-07-10
1h 01
Simone et les philosophes
Où est la démocratie? La réponse de Martha Nussbaum
<p>Les citoyens font la démocratie. Mais l’histoire montre qu’ils peuvent aussi la défaire en soutenant des mesures contraires à l’égalité et à la liberté de tous. Le vote ne suffit donc pas à définir la démocratie. Où s’exerce la démocratie si ce n’est pas seulement dans les urnes et les batailles politiciennes? Ne commence-t-elle pas … <a href="https://simoneetlesphilosophes.fr/democratie-reponse-de-martha-nussbaum/">Lire la suite</a></p> <p>L’article <a rel="nofollow" href="https://simoneetlesphilosophes.fr/democratie-reponse-de-mart...
2017-06-18
00 min
Simone et les philosophes
ÉPISODE 5 Saison 1 : Où est la démocratie ? La réponse de Martha Nussbaum
Les citoyens font la démocratie. Mais l’histoire montre qu’ils peuvent aussi la défaire en soutenant des mesures contraires à l’égalité et à la liberté de tous. Le vote ne suffit donc pas à définir la démocratie. Où s’exerce la démocratie si ce n’est pas seulement dans les urnes et les batailles politiciennes? Ne commence-t-elle pas … Lire la suite L’article ÉPISODE 5 Saison 1 : Où est la démocratie ? La réponse de Martha Nussbaum est apparu en premier sur Simone et les philosophes.
2017-06-18
19 min
The Hauenstein Center Collection
#41: Martha C. Nussbaum on Anger and Revolutionary Justice
In today's episode, we hear from Martha Nussbaum, Ernst Freud Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago, on the promises and perils of anger in civic life.
2017-04-06
1h 48
The Hauenstein Center Collection
#41: Martha C. Nussbaum on Anger and Revolutionary Justice
In today's episode, we hear from Martha Nussbaum, Ernst Freud Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago, on the promises and perils of anger in civic life.
2017-04-06
1h 48
Beyond Aporia, A Common Ground Podcast
#41: Martha C. Nussbaum on Anger and Revolutionary Justice
In today's episode, we hear from Martha Nussbaum, Ernst Freud Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago, on the promises and perils of anger in civic life.
2017-04-06
1h 48
Filosofiska rummet
Martha Nussbaum och vreden
Är vreden en positiv kraft? Den amerikanska filosofen Martha Nussbaum har ändrat sig i frågan. Vi har träffat henne, och samtalar med Björn Petersson, Johan Brännmark och Jenny Maria Nilsson. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Martha Nussbaum har gjort sig känd som en känslornas filosof, och hon har i många böcker argumenterat för känslornas roll i förnuftsmässigt resonerande, inte minst i moralfrågor. Vad gäller vreden har hon dock ändrat sig, och i sin senaste bok förklarar hon varför hon inte län...
2017-03-25
44 min
New Books in Big Ideas
Martha Nussbaum, “Anger and Forgiveness: Resentment, Generosity, Justice” (Oxford UP, 2016)
Anger is among the most familiar phenomena in our moral lives. It is common to think that anger is an appropriate, and sometimes morally required, emotional response to wrongdoing and injustice. In fact, our day-to-day lives are saturated with inducements not only to become angry, but to embrace the idea that anger is morally righteous. However, at the same time, were all familiar with the ways in which anger can go morally wrong. We know that anger can eat away at us; it can render us morally blind; it can engulf our entire lives. So one might wonder: What...
2016-09-01
1h 05
New Books in Philosophy
Martha Nussbaum, “Anger and Forgiveness: Resentment, Generosity, Justice” (Oxford UP, 2016)
Anger is among the most familiar phenomena in our moral lives. It is common to think that anger is an appropriate, and sometimes morally required, emotional response to wrongdoing and injustice. In fact, our day-to-day lives are saturated with inducements not only to become angry, but to embrace the idea that anger is morally righteous. However, at the same time, were all familiar with the ways in which anger can go morally wrong. We know that anger can eat away at us; it can render us morally blind; it can engulf our entire lives. So one might wonder: What...
2016-09-01
1h 05
The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast
Episode 144: Guest Martha Nussbaum on Anger
On Anger and Forgiveness: Resentment, Generosity, Justice (2016). What role should we allow anger to play in our public life? Should systems of punishment be utilitarian, or should they be retributive? Nussbaum thinks that anger necessarily involves the desire for payback, which is unhelpful. We should instead use anger to prevent future harm. Mark, Wes, and Dylan interview Martha and then discuss issues raised in the interview and the book. End song: "Forgive the Disco," a Nussbaum-inspired Mark vocal on an instrumental by Sean Beeson, interviewed on Nakedly Examined Music #23. Get this and every episode ad-free...
2016-08-01
2h 24
UChicagoLaw
Martha Nussbaum, "Long Long Lives: Should We Want Them?"
Today, as our capacity to prolong life increases, people dispute whether indefinite prolongation could possibly be good. A leading bioethicist, Ezekiel Emanuel (brother of Rahm) has written that we should all want to die at 75! I'll approach this question by drawing on ancient Greek arguments about why immortal life is undesirable -- arguments that I find fatally flawed. I then turn to two more recent philosophers who try to reconcile us to finite and reasonably short mortal lives: "Younger Martha" (i.e. me in 1994), and my teacher Bernard Williams, who wrote about the "tedium of immortality." I find those consolatory...
2016-05-13
1h 05
The University of Chicago Law School Faculty Podcast
Martha Nussbaum, "Long Long Lives: Should We Want Them?"
Today, as our capacity to prolong life increases, people dispute whether indefinite prolongation could possibly be good. A leading bioethicist, Ezekiel Emanuel (brother of Rahm) has written that we should all want to die at 75! I'll approach this question by drawing on ancient Greek arguments about why immortal life is undesirable -- arguments that I find fatally flawed. I then turn to two more recent philosophers who try to reconcile us to finite and reasonably short mortal lives: "Younger Martha" (i.e. me in 1994), and my teacher Bernard Williams, who wrote about the "tedium of immortality." I find those consolatory...
2016-05-13
1h 05
Ius Animalium
Episode 187. Revisitando el enfoque de las capacidades de Martha Nussbaum
En esta ocasión hablaremos sobre la teoría del enfoque de las capacidades de Martha Nussbaum, derribado de la segunda sesión del taller Analítica de la Liberación Animal que se impartió en la Facultad de Derecho de la UNAM.
2015-02-03
49 min
EconTalk Archives, 2014
Martha Nussbaum on Creating Capabilities and GDP
Martha Nussbaum of the University of Chicago and author of Creating Capabilities talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about an alternative to GDP for measuring economic performance at the national level. She is a proponent of the capabilities approach that emphasizes how easily individuals can acquire skills and use them, as well as the capability to live long and enjoy life. Nussbaum argues that government policy should focus on creating capabilities rather than allowing them to emerge through individual choices and civil society.
2014-09-29
00 min
EconTalk
Martha Nussbaum on Creating Capabilities and GDP
Martha Nussbaum of the University of Chicago and author of Creating Capabilities talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about an alternative to GDP for measuring economic performance at the national level. She is a proponent of the capabilities approach that emphasizes how easily individuals can acquire skills and use them, as well as the capability to live long and enjoy life. Nussbaum argues that government policy should focus on creating capabilities rather than allowing them to emerge through individual choices and civil society.
2014-09-29
1h 01
UChicagoLaw
Martha Nussbaum, "What Is Anger, and Why Should We Care?"
"Although everyone is familiar with the damage anger can do in both personal and public life, people tend to think that it is necessary for the pursuit of justice. People who don't get angry when they are wronged seem weird to many people, lacking spine and self-respect. And isn't it servile not to react with anger to great injustice, whether toward oneself or toward others? On the other hand, recent years have seen three noble and successful freedom movements conducted in a spirit of non-anger: those of Mohandas Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Nelson Mandela -- surely people who...
2014-02-20
1h 05
The University of Chicago Law School Faculty Podcast
Martha Nussbaum, "What Is Anger, and Why Should We Care?"
"Although everyone is familiar with the damage anger can do in both personal and public life, people tend to think that it is necessary for the pursuit of justice. People who don't get angry when they are wronged seem weird to many people, lacking spine and self-respect. And isn't it servile not to react with anger to great injustice, whether toward oneself or toward others? On the other hand, recent years have seen three noble and successful freedom movements conducted in a spirit of non-anger: those of Mohandas Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Nelson Mandela -- surely people who...
2014-02-20
1h 05
How to Listen to Audiobook in Nonfiction, Social Sciences
Creating Capabilities by Martha C. Nussbaum | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Creating Capabilities Author: Martha C. Nussbaum Narrator: Naomi Jacobson Format: Unabridged Length: 6 hrs and 12 mins Language: English Release date: 10-03-12 Publisher: University Press Audiobooks Genres: Nonfiction, Social Sciences Summary: If a country's Gross Domestic Product increases each year, but so does the percentage of its people deprived of basic education, health care, and other opportunities, is that country really making progress? If we rely on conventional economic indicators, can we ever grasp how the world's billions of individuals are really managing? In this powerful critique, Martha Nussbaum argues...
2012-10-03
6h 12
Elucidations: A University of Chicago Podcast
Episode 35: Martha Nussbaum discusses the capabilities approach
In this episode, Martha Nussbaum proposes a new set of criteria for determining the overall health and prosperity of a country.
2012-05-07
28 min
Elucidations
Episode 35: Martha Nussbaum discusses the capabilities approach
In this episode, Martha Nussbaum proposes a new set of criteria for determining the overall health and prosperity of a country. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2012-05-07
28 min
Hearsay Culture Radio
Saul Levmore and Martha Nussbaum – Hearsay Culture Show #154 – KZSU-FM (Stanford)
A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Dean Saul Levmore and Prof. Martha Nussbaum of The University of Chicago Law School, co-editors of The Offensive Internet: Speech, Privacy, and Reputation. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.
2011-12-01
54 min
Hearsay Culture Network
Saul Levmore and Martha Nussbaum – Hearsay Culture Show #154 – KZSU-FM (Stanford)
A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Dean Saul Levmore and Prof. Martha Nussbaum of The University of Chicago Law School, co-editors of The Offensive Internet: Speech, Privacy, and Reputation. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.
2011-12-01
54 min
Hearsay Culture Radio
Saul Levmore and Martha Nussbaum – Hearsay Culture Show #154 – KZSU-FM (Stanford)
A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Dean Saul Levmore and Prof. Martha Nussbaum of The University of Chicago Law School, co-editors of The Offensive Internet: Speech, Privacy, and Reputation. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.
2011-12-01
54 min
Hearsay Culture Network
Saul Levmore and Martha Nussbaum – Hearsay Culture Show #154 – KZSU-FM (Stanford)
A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Dean Saul Levmore and Prof. Martha Nussbaum of The University of Chicago Law School, co-editors of The Offensive Internet: Speech, Privacy, and Reputation. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.
2011-12-01
54 min
Hearsay Culture Network
Saul Levmore and Martha Nussbaum – Hearsay Culture Show #154 – KZSU-FM (Stanford)
A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Dean Saul Levmore and Prof. Martha Nussbaum of The University of Chicago Law School, co-editors of The Offensive Internet: Speech, Privacy, and Reputation. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.
2011-12-01
54 min
Center for Internet and Society
Saul Levmore and Martha Nussbaum - Hearsay Culture Show #154 - KZSU-FM (Stanford)
A talk show on KZSU-FM, Stanford, 90.1 FM, hosted by Center for Internet & Society Resident Fellow David S. Levine. The show includes guests and focuses on the intersection of technology and society. How is our world impacted by the great technological changes taking place? Each week, a different sphere is explored. This week, David interviews Dean Saul Levmore and Prof. Martha Nussbaum of The University of Chicago Law School, co-editors of The Offensive Internet: Speech, Privacy, and Reputation. For more information, please go to http://hearsayculture.com.
2011-12-01
00 min
UC Hastings
Legally Speaking: Martha Nussbaum
In a wide ranging interview, Martha Nussbaum, one of the world's most prominent moral and legal philosophers talks about the relationship between law and emotion, abortion, animal rights, and social justice. Series: "Legally Speaking" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 21302]
2011-11-14
58 min
UC Hastings
Legally Speaking: Martha Nussbaum
In a wide ranging interview, Martha Nussbaum, one of the world's most prominent moral and legal philosophers talks about the relationship between law and emotion, abortion, animal rights, and social justice. Series: "Legally Speaking" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 21302]
2011-11-14
00 min
Legally Speaking (Video)
Legally Speaking: Martha Nussbaum
In a wide ranging interview, Martha Nussbaum, one of the world's most prominent moral and legal philosophers talks about the relationship between law and emotion, abortion, animal rights, and social justice. Series: "Legally Speaking" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 21302]
2011-11-14
58 min
Legally Speaking (Audio)
Legally Speaking: Martha Nussbaum
In a wide ranging interview, Martha Nussbaum, one of the world's most prominent moral and legal philosophers talks about the relationship between law and emotion, abortion, animal rights, and social justice. Series: "Legally Speaking" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 21302]
2011-11-14
00 min
Multiculturalism Bites - Audio
Martha Nussbaum on Disgust
Martha Nussbaum argues that disgust plays to large a role in many people's assessment of those from whom they differ.
2011-07-08
00 min
Multiculturalism Bites - Audio
Transcript -- Martha Nussbaum on Disgust
Transcript -- Martha Nussbaum argues that disgust plays to large a role in many people's assessment of those from whom they differ.
2011-07-08
00 min
Philosophy Bites
Martha Nussbaum on the Value of the Humanities
Why bother studying the Humanities? Surely when resources are limited we should be concentrating on subjects that have clear economic benefits, shouldn't we? Not necessarily. Martha Nussbaum, author of Not For Profit, argues for the continuing importance of Humanities subjects, particularly Philosophy, in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast. Philosophy Bites is made in association with the Institute of Philosophy.
2010-12-24
13 min
Elucidations
Episode 4: Martha Nussbaum discusses sexuality and the law
In this episode, Martha Nussbaum discusses how and whether sexual conduct should be legally regulated. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2009-10-01
22 min
Elucidations: A University of Chicago Podcast
Episode 4: Martha Nussbaum discusses sexuality and the law
In this episode, Martha Nussbaum discusses how and whether sexual conduct should be legally regulated.
2009-10-01
22 min
Religion and Spirituality (Video)
Equal Liberty of Conscience: Roger Williams and the Roots of a Constitutional Tradition by Martha Nussbaum
University of Chicago Law Professor Martha Nussbaum traces the philosophical and historical origins of the American tradition of liberty of conscience by looking at the career and writings of Roger Williams, founder of Rhode Island and author of important works about religious freedom. Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate Lectures" [Humanities] [Show ID: 11996]
2007-02-05
58 min