Friendship and Tragedy: The Fragilities of Goodness
by Charles PinchesBy the time we begin part III in Martha Nussbaum’s brilliant The Fragility of Goodness (1986), it is clear to us that she—and we, if we have found parts I and II compelling—is searching for something. We perhaps cannot say precisely what this is, but we have some general idea. We seek . . . . Continue Reading »