Nussbaum’s Politics of Wonder

Nussbaum’s Politics of Wonder
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9781350076082
ISBN-13 : 1350076082
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Book Synopsis Nussbaum’s Politics of Wonder by : Jeremy Bendik-Keymer

Download or read book Nussbaum’s Politics of Wonder written by Jeremy Bendik-Keymer and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2023-01-26 with total page 241 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In an unconventionally written book that challenges the literary imagination of its readers, Jeremy Bendik-Keymer explores how wonder is central to Martha C. Nussbaum's normative project. Nussbaum's work is opposed to the emotional and political conditions of 'narcissism' – the tendency to seek to control the wills of others in order to defend oneself against perceived vulnerabilities. Our capacity for wondering is important for growing beyond narcissism. Bendik-Keymer elaborates a politics of wonder that is consistent with understanding this idea. Taking issue with understandings of wonder viewing it as an emotion of surprise or delight, he develops an alternate tradition finding wonder in concert with the freedom of imagination found by degrees within much of human understanding. The result is a constructive rereading of Nussbaum's oeuvre, surprising for how it disencumbers her work of some falsehoods surrounding anxiety and anger and for the ways it implies an egalitarian politics of relational autonomy more socialist than liberal. Misty Morrison's visual inquiry accompanies the book creating space for the reader to wonder. Morrison paints and prints how families involve wonder, starting with moments in her child's life when she wonders what they might see. Nussbaum's Politics of Wonder is an important contribution to the philosophy of wonder and is crucial for understanding the work of a leading philosopher.


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