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1by Robeyns, Ingrid Published in Feminist economics (01.01.2003)“...This paper investigates how Amartya Sen's capability approach can be applied to conceptualize and assess gender inequality in Western societies. I first argue...”
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3by Robeyns, Ingrid Published in Journal of medical ethics (01.06.2016)“...In the philosophy of well-being, there is hardly anything written on the lives of people with autism or on the question whether existing philosophical theories...”
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4by Ingrid Robeyns“...Notions such as wellbeing, freedom, and social justice are integral to evaluating social progress and developing policies. One increasingly influential way to...”
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5by Ingrid Robeyns Published in Social indicators research (01.01.2005)“...The capability approach advocates that interpersonal comparisons be made in the space of functionings and capabilities. However, Amartya Sen has not specified...”
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6“...In this paper, we attempt to contribute to understanding the concept of ‘planetary justice.’ Rather than advancing a specific philosophical vision, we attempt...”
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7“...In contemporary political philosophy, it has recently been proposed that upper limits should be put on individual wealth acquisition. In this article, we...”
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8by Robeyns, Ingrid Buskens, Vincent van de Rijt, Arnout Vergeldt, Nina van der Lippe, Tanja Published in Social indicators research (01.02.2021)“...AbstractIs it possible to identify a ‘riches line’, distinguishing the ‘rich’ from the ‘super-rich’? Recent work in political philosophy suggests that this is...”
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9“...The diagnosis of autism is on the rise. Autistic people, parents, professionals, and policy makers alike face important questions about the right approach...”
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11by Robeyns, Ingrid Published in Ethics and social welfare (01.06.2012)“...On 20 October 2010, the European Parliament proposed to give all women in the European Union (EU) minimally 20 weeks fully paid maternity leave, and to...”
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13by INGRID ROBEYNS Published in Metaphilosophy (01.01.2005)“...Are global poverty and inequality on the rise or are they declining? And is the quality of life of the world's poorest people getting worse or better? These...”
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14“...Two of the most important theories in contemporary liberal egalitarianism are Ronald Dworkin's equality of resources and Amartya Sen's capability approach...”
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16by Robeyns, Ingrid Published in Open Book Publishers (04.07.2018)“...To Roland, Aaron and Ischa...”
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17by Robeyns, Ingrid Published in Journal of human development and capabilities (03.07.2019)“...This paper proposes a view, called limitarianism, which suggests that there should be upper limits to the amount of income and wealth a person can hold. One...”
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18by Robeyns, Ingrid Published in Theory and research in education (01.03.2006)“...This article analyses three normative accounts that can underlie educational policies, with special attention to gender issues. These three models of education...”
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19by Robeyns, Ingrid Published in Journal of human development and capabilities (02.07.2016)“...This paper offers a critique of Martha Nussbaum's description of the capability approach, and offers an alternative. I will argue that Nussbaum's...”
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20by Robeyns, Ingrid“...This paper proposes a view, called limitarianism, which suggests that there should be upper limits to the amount of income and wealth a person can hold. One...”
03.07.2019