VULNERABILITY AS A PERCEPTUAL CATEGORY – MARTHA NUSSBAUM’S CAPABILITIES APPROACH FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF POLITICAL AESTHETICS
Abstract
VULNERABILITY AS A PERCEPTUAL CATEGORY – MARTHA
NUSSBAUM’S CAPABILITIES APPROACH FROM THE PERSPECTIVE
OF POLITICAL AESTHETICS
The aim of the paper is to draw politico-aesthetic consequences from
Martha Nussbaum’s capabilities approach. It is argued that this can be
achieved by focusing on the notion of vulnerability implied by the idea
of capabilities. The recognition of the vulnerability of the human good
inspires a new model of practical rationality based on perception. This
idea, in turn, explores the aesthetic connotations of perception implied
by its etymology (the ancient Greek for perception being aesthesis).
Thus, political aesthetics is understood as the inquiry into the political
consequences of the affinity between ethics and aesthetics, as well as
the political relevance of the notion of beauty.