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(Ebook) The Capability Approach in Practice: A New Ethics in Setting Development Agendas by Morten Fibieger Byskov ISBN 9781138584457, 1138584452

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Authors:Morten Fibieger Byskov
Pages:172 pages.
Year:2018
Editon:1
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:0.91 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781138584457, 1138584452
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(Ebook) The Capability Approach in Practice: A New Ethics in Setting Development Agendas by Morten Fibieger Byskov ISBN 9781138584457, 1138584452

This book develops a philosophical framework for selecting goals for development purposes. This inclusive and democratic framework integrates a variety of resources including philosophical theory, empirical analysis, stakeholder deliberations, local knowledge, and advice from development experts. The author contends that we must provide good reasons and arguments in order to justify a particular development agenda. That is, we need to askwhywe choose certain kinds of development goals over others,whywe include certain agents in the selection process and not others, andwhywe select goals through one method rather than another.In response to these questions, the author argues that development should aim at expanding people’s capabilities and functionings. Capabilities and functionings―capabilities that have been realized―tell us what people are actually able to do and be with their resources, goods, and formal freedoms. He advances the view that local stakeholders should have more authority in deciding what a development agenda looks like. Thisclaim to local authority in developmentcan be interpreted both as a claim to political authority and expert authority. Finally, the author argues that ad hoc, foundational, procedural, and mixed (multi-stage) methods need to be synthesized in order to select the best capabilities and functionings for development.The Capability Approach in Practiceprovides a philosophical and systematic approach to setting development agendas. It is an important contribution to the literature on the capability approach and development ethics, which will appeal to a broad range of scholars within philosophy and development studies.
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