The Human Person in Martha Nussbaum's Capabilities Ethics

Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 11 (1):227-237 (2007)
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The paper presents the two-fold intuitive idea regarding the meaning of being human in the philosophy of Martha Nussbaum which is anchored on Karl Marx's concept of human dignity and Aristotle's eudaimonia, as applied to the concept of human development which was first developed by Amartya Sen in his Capability Approach.

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