

Episode 122, ‘Justice for Animals’ with Martha Nussbaum (Part I - The Capabilities Approach)
Sep 24, 2023
Martha Nussbaum, author of 'Justice for Animals: Our Collective Responsibility,' explores the wrongs in how we treat animals. She discusses the Capabilities Approach vs. Utilitarianism in animal justice, adaptive preferences, different views on animal rights, and proposes an approach that considers animals as active citizens.
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What is Philosophy?
- Martha Nussbaum believes philosophy is about examining life.
- It's about digging deeper into aspects of human life to understand their meaning, inspired by Socrates' examined life.
Path to Philosophy
- Nussbaum's philosophical journey started with Greek plays like Euripides' Trojan Women.
- These plays explored themes of human vulnerability, emotions, and justice, sparking her interest in philosophy.
Reward in Animal Justice
- Nussbaum finds animal justice rewarding due to recent scientific discoveries about animal intelligence and emotions.
- This has led to a deeper understanding of animal flourishing and suffering.