Book contents
- Capabilities, Gender, Equality
- Capabilities, Gender, Equality
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part I The capabilities approach
- Part II Gender
- Part III Equality
- 14 Lists and thresholds: comparing the Doyal–Gough theory of human need with Nussbaum’s capabilities approach*
- 15 Nussbaum, Rawls, and the ecological limits of justice: using capability ceilings to resolve capability conflicts*
- 16 Social justice and Nussbaum’s concept of the person*
- 17 God and Martha C. Nussbaum: towards a Reformed Christian view of capabilities
- Index
15 - Nussbaum, Rawls, and the ecological limits of justice: using capability ceilings to resolve capability conflicts*
from Part III - Equality
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2014
- Capabilities, Gender, Equality
- Capabilities, Gender, Equality
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part I The capabilities approach
- Part II Gender
- Part III Equality
- 14 Lists and thresholds: comparing the Doyal–Gough theory of human need with Nussbaum’s capabilities approach*
- 15 Nussbaum, Rawls, and the ecological limits of justice: using capability ceilings to resolve capability conflicts*
- 16 Social justice and Nussbaum’s concept of the person*
- 17 God and Martha C. Nussbaum: towards a Reformed Christian view of capabilities
- Index
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- Capabilities, Gender, EqualityTowards Fundamental Entitlements, pp. 382 - 413Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014
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