The Fragility of Goodness explained

The Fragility of Goodness is a 1986 philosophical book by Martha Nussbaum, which deals with philosophical topics such as what flourishing consists of for human beings by seeking the dialogue with ancient philosophers, such as Aristotle, to whom Nussbaum pays much attention in many of her other works as well. The work covers the views of Plato, Aristotle, and Ancient Greek tragedians, such as Sophocles.

Reviews

Patrick O'Sullivan (2002), Bryn Mawr Classical Review.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Fragility of Goodness Review. Bryn Mawr Classical Review. O'Sullivan. Patrick. October 6, 2002.