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CAPABILITIES, LISTS, AND PUBLIC REASON: CONTINUING THE CONVERSATION

Amartya Sen

Feminist Economics, 2004, vol. 10, issue 3, 77-80

Abstract: Amartya Sen addresses the question why he is disinclined to provide a fixed list of capabilities to go with his general capability approach. Capability assessment can be used for different purposes (varying from poverty evaluation to the assessment of human rights or of human development), and public reasoning and discussion are necessary for selecting relevant capabilities and weighing them against each other in each context. It would be a mistake to build a mausoleum for a “fixed and final” list of capabilities usable for every purpose and unaffected by the progress of understanding of the social role and importance of different capabilities.

Keywords: Capability approach; capability lists; democracy; evaluation; public reasoning; Amartya Sen (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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