The paper investigates the normative role of human agency in the capability approach of Amartya Sen. It argues for the centrality of the relational dimension of agency freedom with reference (a) to the formation and the critical scrutiny of value judgments, which underlie the choice of functionings and capabilities both individually and collectively, (b) to the process aspect of the formation of personal identity in terms of relational autonomy. According to Sen's emphasis on the importance of the agency freedom for the well-being acquisition, agency poverty understood as relational poverty turns out to be a causal factor in capability deprivation
The author argues that Sen's capability approach is primarily a philosophical under-labouring exerci...
This paper tries to extend the Capabilities Conception of the Individual developed by Davis (2003, 2...
The capability approach has developed significantly since Amartya Sen was awarded the Nobel Prize in...
The paper investigates the normative role of human agency in the capability approach of Amartya Sen....
Purpose – Sen's notion of capability is often referred to by its standard definition “the various co...
The capability approach is on of Amartya Sen’s most significant contributions to philosophy and soci...
Amartya Sen’s capability approach to human welfare recognizes the impact of social institutions on h...
Amartya Sen’s approach to Welfare Economics argues evaluation of individual advantage should occur ...
papier en révision in Review of Social EconomyThe aim of this article is twofold: first, we discuss ...
Freedom, Amartya Sen argues, has at least two distinct but partially overlapping aspects: process an...
Amartya Sen defines capabilities as the various living conditions that we are able to achieve, but a...
The capability approach is one of the main contenders in the field of theorizing social justice. Eac...
Resumen: The capabilities approaches (CA) have been originated in the work of the economist Amartya...
The capability approach developed by Sen represents a proposal for the evaluation of individual well...
Amartya Sen contends that the overall perspective of his capability approach may be understood as a ...
The author argues that Sen's capability approach is primarily a philosophical under-labouring exerci...
This paper tries to extend the Capabilities Conception of the Individual developed by Davis (2003, 2...
The capability approach has developed significantly since Amartya Sen was awarded the Nobel Prize in...
The paper investigates the normative role of human agency in the capability approach of Amartya Sen....
Purpose – Sen's notion of capability is often referred to by its standard definition “the various co...
The capability approach is on of Amartya Sen’s most significant contributions to philosophy and soci...
Amartya Sen’s capability approach to human welfare recognizes the impact of social institutions on h...
Amartya Sen’s approach to Welfare Economics argues evaluation of individual advantage should occur ...
papier en révision in Review of Social EconomyThe aim of this article is twofold: first, we discuss ...
Freedom, Amartya Sen argues, has at least two distinct but partially overlapping aspects: process an...
Amartya Sen defines capabilities as the various living conditions that we are able to achieve, but a...
The capability approach is one of the main contenders in the field of theorizing social justice. Eac...
Resumen: The capabilities approaches (CA) have been originated in the work of the economist Amartya...
The capability approach developed by Sen represents a proposal for the evaluation of individual well...
Amartya Sen contends that the overall perspective of his capability approach may be understood as a ...
The author argues that Sen's capability approach is primarily a philosophical under-labouring exerci...
This paper tries to extend the Capabilities Conception of the Individual developed by Davis (2003, 2...
The capability approach has developed significantly since Amartya Sen was awarded the Nobel Prize in...