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Capabilities or functionings? anatomy of a debate
Marc Fleurbaey
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Amartya Sen
33%
Aristotelian Tradition
33%
Capability Set
33%
Cohen
33%
Dworkin
33%
Equality of What
66%
Human Good
66%
Human Well-being
33%
Individual Life
33%
Justice
33%
Martha Nussbaum
33%
Nussbaum
100%
Rawls
33%
Sen's Capability Approach
33%
Social Policy
33%
Social Situation
33%
Subtle Differences
33%
Two-line
66%
Universal Validity
33%
Value Diversity
33%
Vocal
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Capability Approach
100%
Mathematics
Individual Life
100%