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- martya Sen, Equality of Capacity.Two central issues for ethical analysis of equality are: (1) Why equality? (2) Equality of what? The two questions are distinct but thoroughly interdependent, We cannot begin to defend or criticize equality without knowing what on earth we are talking about, i,e., equality of what features (e,g., incomes, wealths, opportunities, achievements, freedoms, rights)? We cannot possibly answer the first question without addressing the second, That seems obvious enough.
- Amartya Sen, Infrapoverty.It is a great privilege for me to be present at the launch of the Report on Making Infrastructure Work for the Poor prepared by the UNDP in collaboration with the Japanese Government. We have had high expectations about this forthcoming report, given the quality of the work that the UNDP has continued to produce (and the quality and dedication of the Poverty Group led now by Dr. Selim Jahan), and given the visionary commitment of the Japanese Government on developmental (...)No categories
- Amartya Sen (2009). The Fog of Identity. Politics, Philosophy and Economics 8 (3).Personal identity and social identity are two very different concepts and the idea of getting them together, as Bhikhu Parekh proposes, within an integrated bundle of some `overall identity' raises serious questions of coherence. Personal identity demands the `sameness' of a person (Who is this guy? Am I still the same person that I was ten years ago?). Social identity is focused instead on our social affiliations, such as identifying with others with, say, the same nationality, or the same religion, (...)
- Sudhir Anand, Fabienne Peter & Amartya Sen (eds.) (2004). Public Health, Ethics, and Equity. OUP.This book builds an interdisciplinary understanding of health equity. With contributions from distinguished philosophers, anthropologists, economists, and public-health specialists, it centres on five major themes: what is health equity?; health equity and social justice; responsibilities for health; ethical issues in health evaluation; and anthropological perspectives.
- Amartya Sen (2004). Incompleteness and Reasoned Choice. Synthese 140 (1-2).No categories
- Amartya Sen (2002). Open and Closed Impartiality. Journal of Philosophy 99 (9):445-469.No categories
- Amartya Sen (2000). Consequential Evaluation and Practical Reason. Journal of Philosophy 97 (9):477-502.
- Amartya Sen (1996). On the Status of Equality. Political Theory 24 (3):394-400.
- Amartya Sen (1993). Positional Objectivity. Philosophy and Public Affairs 22 (2):126-145.
- Amartya Sen (1990). Justice: Means Versus Freedoms. Philosophy and Public Affairs 19 (2):111-121.
- Amartya Sen (1985). Well-Being, Agency and Freedom: The Dewey Lectures 1984. Journal of Philosophy 82 (4):169-221.
- Amartya Sen (1983). Evaluator Relativity and Consequential Evaluation. Philosophy and Public Affairs 12 (2):113-132.
- Amartya Sen (1983). Liberty and Social Choice. Journal of Philosophy 80 (1):5-28.No categories
- Amartya Sen (1982). Rights and Agency. Philosophy and Public Affairs 11 (1):3-39.This paper is about three distinct but interrelated problems: (1) the role 0f rights in moral theory, (2) thc characterization 0f agent relative values and their admissibility in consequ<—:ncc—bascd evaluation, and ( 3) the nature 0f moral evaluation 0f states 0f aihirs.
- Amartya Sen (1979). Utilitarianism and Welfarism. Journal of Philosophy 76 (9):463-489.
- Amartya K. Sen (1977). Rationality and Morality: A Reply. Erkenntnis 11 (1).
- Amartya K. Sen (1977). Rational Fools: A Critique of the Behavioral Foundations of Economic Theory. Philosophy and Public Affairs 6 (4):317-344.
- W. G. Runciman & Amartya Sen (1974). Prisoner's Dilemma and Social Justice: A Reply. Mind 83 (332):582.
- Amartya K. Sen (1967). The Nature and Classes of Prescriptive Judgements. Philosophical Quarterly 17 (66):46-62.No categories
- W. G. Runciman & Amartya K. Sen (1965). Games, Justice and the General Will. Mind 74 (296):554-562.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Papers of Amartya Sen
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