On the "Gifted Eugenicist"
Sure, but it's still not relevant to this idea.
Nussbaum accepts Aristotle's division of
zoe, what Giorgio Agamben claims became "bare life" to some cogency, but we can be favorable to Aristotle in describing as "domestic" life, and
bios, or "politically qualified" life. Her capabilities approach is designed to cultivate
eudaemonia, which she does just refer to as "happiness", and what capacity people have to participate within the political sphere in a highly inclusive manner. I intended to show that her theory could be used for the opposite purpose of only contributing to the quality of life of those already included within the political sphere, particularly those of status within it,
via the potential interpretation of only further cultivating what capacities people already have.
I never wrote this research paper, though, as he shot me down about that idea.
The way in which he did, though, was invoke "gifted eugenicist", which I thought made for an interesting thought experiment for determining the social risk of philosophical ideas.