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Reducing human inequality

Context

Nobel Prize winner Amartya Sen has pointed out that all well-founded ethical principles presuppose equality among individuals in some respect. But as the ability to exploit equal opportunity varies across individuals, the distribution problem can never be fully solved; equality in some dimension necessarily implies inequality in others. In which dimension we advocate equality and in which dimensions we have to accept inequality obviously depends on how we evaluate the different dimensions of welfare. In analogy with his approach to welfare measurement, Sen maintains that capabilities of individuals constitute the principal dimension in which we should strive for equality. At the same time, he observes a problem with this ethical principle, namely that individuals make decisions which determine their capabilities at a later stage.

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Reducing
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Rights
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Inhumanity
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Inequality
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Equality
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Reference

SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #1: No Poverty

Metadata

Database
Global strategies
Type
(B) Basic universal strategies
Subject
  • Mankind » Human
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    Language
    English
    Last update
    Dec 3, 2024