***Required Text book below**
***Not for Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities by Martha Nussbaum, Princeton University Press, 2016 (ISBN: 9780691173320) ***
See instructions below from professor: ***Two Pages***
After watching the attached video and reading Chapter 3 ( Moral Emotions pg. 27-46) of the Not for Profit book. Your response must be approximately 450 words in length. What I really want to see is sincerity and open-mindedness in your personal reflection and clear engagement with the reading. The papers should be double-spaced, maximum 12-point type, maximum one-inch margins on all sides, in a MLA format.
Dr. Cornel West, Professor of Public Philosophy at Harvard Divinity School
Dr. Robert George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University
Dr. Rebecca Chopp, Professor of Theology and former President of Swarthmore College and Colgate University
Please answer the question below.
In Nussbaum’s view, cultivating democratic citizenship requires an education rooted in moral emotion? What type of citizen would this type of education produce?
****Note: Nussbaum tends to focus on children in this chapter. Keep in mind, though, that her argument works for all levels of education, particularly in programs rooted in the humanities like General Studies.****
*** Please make sure you give examples. ***