| Disputed term/author/ism | Author |
Entry |
Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Equal Opportunities | Nussbaum | Mause I 200f Equal Opportunities/Sen/Nussbaum: The concept of realization opportunities, also called "capability-approach", which is significantly connected with the names Amartya Sen (1985)(1) and Martha Nussbaum (1999)(2), brings the question of the social conditions necessary to lead a good and fulfilled life to the fore. The approach of realising opportunities aims not only to guarantee equal opportunities, but also to actively support the individual in making the individual's life plan a reality. >Justice, >Equality. Life/Capability Approach: a fulfilled life depends on the relationship between what a person does or is and what he/she is able to do. >Life management. Functionings: are states that are appreciated by a person. Capabilities: objective possibilities, that can realize the chosen ways of life. >Capabilities. 1. Amartya Sen, Commodities and capabilities. New Delhi Oxford 1985. 2. Martha Nussbaum, Gerechtigkeit oder Das gute Leben. Frankfurt a. M. 1999 Sandra Seubert, „Martha C. Nussbaum, Women and Human Development (2000)“, in:Manfred Brocker (ed.) Geschichte des politischen Denkens. Das 20. Jahrhundert. Frankfurt/M. 2018 |
Mause I Karsten Mause Christian Müller Klaus Schubert, Politik und Wirtschaft: Ein integratives Kompendium Wiesbaden 2018 |
| Ethics | Nussbaum | Seel III 113 Morality/ethics/Nussbaum/SeelVsNussbaum: twiddles up as a governess: Children should cherish more good and less bad thoughts. Instead: reflected moral practice. >M. Seel, cf. >Ayn Rand, >Morality, >Practice, >Life management. |
Seel I M. Seel Die Kunst der Entzweiung Frankfurt 1997 Seel II M. Seel Ästhetik des Erscheinens München 2000 Seel III M. Seel Vom Handwerk der Philosophie München 2001 |