Martha Nussbaum has used Chen's case to support her Aristotelian approach to “ nonrelative virtues ” : Martha Nussbaum , " Non - Relative Virtues : An Aristotelian Approach , " in The Quality of Life , ed . Martha Nussbaum and Amartya ...
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