Philosophical Interventions: Reviews 1986-2011

New York, US: Oup Usa (2012)
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Abstract

This volume collects the notable published book reviews of Martha C. Nussbaum, a philosopher and high profile public intellectual who comments often on issues in philosophy, politics, gender equality, economics, and the law. Many of her engagements have been through the medium of the book review, which she has published prolifically in academic journals and in high profile venues like The New Republic and The New York Times for over 20 years. This volume collects 25 of what she considers to be her key reviews. The reviews date from 1986 and range to the present, and engage with authors like Roger Scruton, Allan Bloom, Charles Taylor, Judith Butler, Richard Posner, Catherine MacKinnon, and other prominent intellectuals of our time. Throughout, her views defy ideological predictability, heralding interesting work from unlikely sources, deftly critiquing where it is deserved, and generally providing a compelling picture of how intellectuals might engage with broad social concerns. Nussbaum will provide a new introduction that explains her selection, and provides her view of the role of public intellectuals.

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Chapters

Undemocratic Vistas

This chapter reviews the book The Closing of the American Mind: How Higher Education Has Failed Democracy and Impoverished the Souls of Today's Students (1987), by Allan Bloom. Central to Stoicism's conception of philosophy's practical purpose and of the reasons for its broad distribution ... see more

The Chill of Virtue

This chapter reviews the book Socrates, Ironist, and Moral Philosopher (1991), by Gregory Vlastos. According to Alcibiades, Socrates's most remarkable trait is to be “similar to no human being, past or present ... This man is so strange, he and his speeches too, that you could search and s... see more

Feminists and Philosophy

This chapter reviews the book A Mind of One's Own: Feminist Essays on Reason and Objectivity (1993), by Louise B. Antony and Charlotte Witt. The appeal to reason and objectivity amounts to a request that the observer refuses to be intimidated by habit, and look for cogent arguments based o... see more

When She Was Good

This chapter reviews the book Iris Murdoch: A Life (2001), by Peter J. Conradi. Both moral philosophy and narrative fiction are concerned with character and choice, motives and imaginings, and the vicissitudes of passion. And yet, from the time when Plato attacked the tragic artists, the r... see more

Stages of Thought

This chapter reviews the books Shakespeare the Thinker (2007), by A. D. Nuttall; Shakespeare's Philosophy: Discovering the Meaning Behind the Plays (2006), by Colin McGinn; and Double Vision: Moral Philosophy and Shakespearean Drama (2007), by Tzachi Zamir. Philosophers often try to write ... see more

Examined Life (Inheriting Socrates)

This chapter reviews the film The Examined Life (2009), directed by Astra Taylor. American culture, like the ancient Athenian democracy, is highly prone to authority and peer pressure, and to seeing political argument as a matter of boasts and assertions, of scoring “points” for one's side... see more

Introduction

This volume is a collection of notable published book reviews, which represent the author's twenty-five years of engagement with political and cultural issues from the vantage point of philosophy and form one part of her attempt to answer John Rawls's challenge. During a conversation with ... see more

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