Nussbaum's Politics of Wonder: How the Mind's Original Joy Is Revolutionary

Nussbaum's Politics of Wonder: How the Mind's Original Joy Is Revolutionary

Nussbaum's Politics of Wonder: How the Mind's Original Joy Is Revolutionary

Nussbaum's Politics of Wonder: How the Mind's Original Joy Is Revolutionary

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Overview

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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350293618
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/25/2024
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Jeremy Bendik-Keymer is Professor of Philosophy at Case Western Reserve University, USA. He authored The Ecological Life: Discovering Citizenship and a Sense of Humanity (2006), contributed to We Are All Explorers: Learning and Teaching with Reggio Principles in Urban Settings (2008), co-edited Ethical Adaptation to Climate Change: Human Virtues of the Future (2012), and recently wrote several books of literary philosophy.

Misty Morrison is a figurative painter and printmaker. Her lithography is in the Ohio University Permanent Collection. Recent shows include Oblivion and The Family System I (“I ain't got no home in this world anymore”).

Table of Contents

PROLOGUE

SETTING – WHEN PEOPLE NO LONGER WONDER,
DOMINATION'S HOLDING DOWN THE SYSTEM

IN THE READER'S VOICE

MOTET 1 – WONDER IS THE MIND'S EXCITEMENT
AND PROCEEDS BY GETTING LOST
TEXTS: Aristotle's De Motu Animalium, Frontiers of Justice
WORD: “Lostness”

MOTET 2 – HUMANS ARE BORN TO WONDER
HOW ANOTHER'S WORLD IS POSSIBLE
TEXTS: Upheavals of Thought, Fragility of Goodness
WORD: “Devotion”

“LIFE CYCLE”

MOTET 3 – WONDER IS POLITICAL,
HONEST IN OUR RELATIONS
TEXTS: Love's Knowledge, Political Emotions
WORD: “Honesty”

MOTET 4 – CAN ANGER BE WONDERFUL?
IT CAN SURFACE MORAL WRONGS
TEXTS: Anger and Forgiveness, Therapy of Desire
WORD: “Vulnerability”

“WITH WONDER”
THANKS
SOURCES
INDEX

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