Philosophical reflections by John McMurtry and Martha Nussbaum are presented in this article qua projections of the capabilities approach to life that has been developing in the humanities and social sciences over the past twenty-five years. In particular, it is shown how both McMurtry and Nussbaum reveal that human life is under attack not solely because of the eco-biological collapse denounced by the world’s scientific community at its highest levels, but also in many of those socially evolved civil commons that contribute to the flourishing of life’s capabilities and, in essence, make life worth living. What is more, a common causal root is found behind this ongoing two-pronged assault upon life capabilities, that is to say, the defining search for ever-increasing profits of the global free-market economy.
引用
Journal of Philosophy of Life. 2011, 1(1), p.13-48
雑誌名
Journal of Philosophy of Life
巻
1
号
1
ページ
13 - 48
発行年
2011-03
ISSN
2185-4505
著者版フラグ
publisher
出版者
現代生命哲学研究所 = Research Institute for Contemporary Philosophy of Life