Amartya Sen argues that a conception of impartiality built upon “trans-positional objectivity” provides a potential remedy to conflicts of distributive justice by securing the most “reasonable reasons” in a debate. This article undertakes a critical analysis of Sen’s theory by contrasting it with Paul Ricoeur’s claim that impartiality is a normative concept and therefore that the demand faced within the arena of competing distributive claims is not one of providing the most reasonable reasons but of exposing and understanding the role of convictions that underwrite normative frameworks, or ethical orders
In ‘The Idea of Justice’, Amartya Sen presents an alternative approach to Rawls' theory of justice. ...
International audienceAmartya Sen's work is situated in a general perspective of history, which for ...
online firstInternational audienceSen claims that his 2009 theory of justice is based in part upon S...
Amartya Sen argues that a conception of impartiality built upon “trans-positional objectivity” provi...
By analysing Amartya Sen's writings, the dissertation aims at answering the following question: is a...
Justice is comparative in nature and may have plural impartial dimensions. Provision of justic...
Amartya Sen argues that for the advancement of justice identification of ‘perfect’justice is neither...
In the first part of the article author discusses some objections to Brian Barry’s interpretation of...
In his book ‘The Idea of Justice’, Amartya Sen has critically examined the established theories of ‘...
In The Idea of Justice, Amartya Sen revealingly differentiates his capability approach from the main...
What do we want from a theory of justice? Amartya Sen argues that what we should not want is to foll...
In The Idea of Justice, Amartya Sen started his argument by differentiating his capability approach ...
http://klinechair.missouri.edu/on-line%20papers/sen%20on%20sufficiency.docI present a critical surve...
In ‘The Idea of Justice’, Amartya Sen presents an alternative approach to Rawls' theory of justice. ...
International audienceAmartya Sen's work is situated in a general perspective of history, which for ...
online firstInternational audienceSen claims that his 2009 theory of justice is based in part upon S...
Amartya Sen argues that a conception of impartiality built upon “trans-positional objectivity” provi...
By analysing Amartya Sen's writings, the dissertation aims at answering the following question: is a...
Justice is comparative in nature and may have plural impartial dimensions. Provision of justic...
Amartya Sen argues that for the advancement of justice identification of ‘perfect’justice is neither...
In the first part of the article author discusses some objections to Brian Barry’s interpretation of...
In his book ‘The Idea of Justice’, Amartya Sen has critically examined the established theories of ‘...
In The Idea of Justice, Amartya Sen revealingly differentiates his capability approach from the main...
What do we want from a theory of justice? Amartya Sen argues that what we should not want is to foll...
In The Idea of Justice, Amartya Sen started his argument by differentiating his capability approach ...
http://klinechair.missouri.edu/on-line%20papers/sen%20on%20sufficiency.docI present a critical surve...
In ‘The Idea of Justice’, Amartya Sen presents an alternative approach to Rawls' theory of justice. ...
International audienceAmartya Sen's work is situated in a general perspective of history, which for ...
online firstInternational audienceSen claims that his 2009 theory of justice is based in part upon S...