Martha Nussbaum, the U.S. philosopher who is a Consulting Editor for Interlitq, has been cited in ‘Downton Abbey’ announces season four to the relief of worshippers (Dava Castillo, All Voices, 27.11.12): In “The Fragility of Goodness,” the esteemed Martha Nussbaum, Professor of Philosophy and Classics, writes, “the beauty of human excellence is its vulnerability.” And Fellowes has, indeed, created characters to love, but what is more he creates characters that are flawed, and we learn to try and understand them rather than hate them
Posted December 6, 2012
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Filed under: Authors, Interlitq, Interlitq Editors, Philosophy, The International Literary Quarterly, www.interlitq.wordpress.com |
Martha Nussbaum, the U.S. philosopher who is a Consulting Editor for Interlitq, has been cited in ‘Downton Abbey’ announces season four to the relief of worshippers (Dava Castillo, All Voices, 27.11.12): In “The Fragility of Goodness,” the esteemed Martha Nussbaum, Professor of Philosophy and Classics, writes, “the beauty of human excellence is its vulnerability.” And Fellowes has, indeed, created characters to love, but what is more he creates characters that are flawed, and we learn to try and understand them rather than hate them.
