***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 5 ( Citizens of the World pg 79-94) 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. Martha Nussbaum, Philosopher and Professor of Law and Ethics at the University of Chicago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcGQXM8MYAE
Dr. Kwame Anthony Appiah, Professor of Philosophy and Law at New York University.
Please answer the questions below.
Topic: How does the humanities cultivate in students the ability to see themselves as members of a heterogeneous nation (for all modern nations are heterogeneous) and a still more heterogeneous world? Why is this important?
Remember: Please address both aspects of this question to receive full credit.