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1. Distributive Justice and Basic Capability Equality: ‘Good Enough Is Not Good Enough
Richard Arneson
2. Capabilities as Fundamental Entitlements: Sen and Social Justice
Martha C. Nussbaum
3. A Sufficientarian Approach? A Note
Alexander Kaufman
II. A Clearly Differentiated Approach?
4. Capability vs. Opportunity for Well-being
Peter Vallentyne
5. Capabilities and Gender Inequality
Timothy Hinton
6. What Goods do to (and for) People: Duality and Ambiguity in Sen’s Capability Approach?
Alexander Kaufman
III. Issues in Implementation.
7. Public Debate and Value Construction in Sen's Approach
Sabina Alkire
8. Sen and Deliberative Democracy
David Crocker
9. Attending to Nature: Capabilities and the Environment
Victoria Kamsler
10. Disability, Capability, and Thresholds for Distributive Justice
David Wasserman
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Add Capabilities Equality, 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 th, Capabilities Equality to your collection on WonderClub |