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List of contributors | ix | |
Introduction | 1 | |
Part I | A sufficientarian approach? | 15 |
1 | Distributive justice and basic capability equality: "good enough" is not good enough | 17 |
2 | Capabilities as fundamental entitlements: Sen and social justice | 44 |
3 | A sufficientarian approach? A note | 71 |
Part II | A clearly differentiated approach? | 77 |
4 | Capability versus opportunity for well-being | 79 |
5 | Capability and gender inequality | 93 |
6 | What goods do to (and for) people: duality and ambiguity in Sen's capabilities approach? | 117 |
Part III | Issues in implementation | 131 |
7 | Public debate and value construction in Sen's approach | 133 |
8 | Sen and deliberative democracy | 155 |
9 | Attending to nature: capabilities and the environment | 198 |
10 | Disability, capability, and thresholds for distributive justice | 214 |
Index | 235 |
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