<span>The capabilities approach is a widely influential alternative theory of justice, popularized by Nobel Prize winner Amartya Sen and also by Martha Nussbaum. Justice and the Capabilities Approach is the first work of its kind to publish in one place the most influential essays in the field cover
Disability and Justice: The Capabilities Approach in Practice
โ Scribed by Christopher A Riddle
- Publisher
- Lexington Books
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 126
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Disability & Justice: The Capabilities Approach in Practice examines the capabilities approach and how, as a matter of justice, the experience of disability is accounted for. It suggests that the capabilities approach is first, unable to properly diagnose both those who are in need as well as the extent to which assistance is required. Furthermore, it is suggested that counterfactually, if this approach to justice were capable of assessing need, that it would fail to be as stigma-sensitive as other approaches of justice. That is to say, the capabilities approach would have the possibility of further stigmatizing those requiring accommodation. Finally, Disability & Justice argues that health and the absence of disability belong in a category of functionings that are of special moral importanceโa fact the Capabilities Approach fails to recognize.
โฆ Table of Contents
1 Disability and Justice
2 Defining Disability
3 The Capabilities Approach
4 The Indexing Problem
5 Stigma-Sensitivity
6 The Special Moral Importance of Health
7 Capabilities and Disability
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