Martha Nussbaum — "The ancient Greeks had a profound understanding of the human condition, and we c…"
The ancient Greeks had a profound understanding of the human condition, and we can still learn much from them.
The ancient Greeks had a profound understanding of the human condition, and we can still learn much from them.
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"To be truly human is to be capable of both reason and emotion, and to integrate them wisely."
"We need to educate citizens for global citizenship, for a world where we are all interconnected."
"Philosophy is not just about abstract concepts; it's about how to live a good life."
"Anger is often a destructive emotion that needs to be managed and transformed into something more constructive."
"The pursuit of truth is a collective enterprise, requiring open dialogue and critical thinking."
Book: 'The Fragility of Goodness: Luck and Ethics in Greek Tragedy and Philosophy'
Date: 1986
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