Capabilities Equality: Basic Issues and Problems

The capabilities approach to equality, developed by Amartyr Sen and Martha Nussbaum, seeks to answer the question: what is a proper measure of a person's condition for the purposes of determining what we owe each other, as a matter of justice?

While the capabilities theory has avoided many of the conceptual difficulties that have undermined competing accounts of egalitarian justice, recent criticisms have raised questions regarding the focus, structure and justification of the theory. In this volume, leading scholars present new and original essays that address these controversies.

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Capabilities Equality: Basic Issues and Problems

The capabilities approach to equality, developed by Amartyr Sen and Martha Nussbaum, seeks to answer the question: what is a proper measure of a person's condition for the purposes of determining what we owe each other, as a matter of justice?

While the capabilities theory has avoided many of the conceptual difficulties that have undermined competing accounts of egalitarian justice, recent criticisms have raised questions regarding the focus, structure and justification of the theory. In this volume, leading scholars present new and original essays that address these controversies.

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Capabilities Equality: Basic Issues and Problems

Capabilities Equality: Basic Issues and Problems

by Alexander Kaufman (Editor)
Capabilities Equality: Basic Issues and Problems

Capabilities Equality: Basic Issues and Problems

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The capabilities approach to equality, developed by Amartyr Sen and Martha Nussbaum, seeks to answer the question: what is a proper measure of a person's condition for the purposes of determining what we owe each other, as a matter of justice?

While the capabilities theory has avoided many of the conceptual difficulties that have undermined competing accounts of egalitarian justice, recent criticisms have raised questions regarding the focus, structure and justification of the theory. In this volume, leading scholars present new and original essays that address these controversies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781134236848
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/07/2007
Series: Routledge Innovations in Political Theory
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 404 KB

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Alexander Kaufman

Table of Contents

1. Distributive Justice and Basic Capability Equality: ‘Good Enough Is Not Good Enough 2. Capabilities as Fundamental Entitlements: Sen and Social Justice 3. A Sufficientarian Approach? A Note Volume 2: A Clearly Differentiated Approach? 4. Capability vs. Opportunity for Well-being 5. Capabilities and Gender Inequality 6. What Goods do to (and for) People: Duality and Ambiguity in Sen’s Capability Approach? Volume 3: Issues in Implementation 7. Public Debate and Value Construction in Sen's Approach 8. Sen and Deliberative Democracy 9. Attending to Nature: Capabilities and the Environment 10. Disability, Capability, and Thresholds for Distributive Justice

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