Abstract
Sen's capability approach (SCA) has suppo1ied valuable work on Human Development (HD), bringing attention to a much wider range of information on people's
freedoms and well-being than in most earlier economie planning, but has troubling
features and requires modification and enrichment. The paper first identifies the approach' s components, the contributions of the HD Reports, and the doubts whether
SCA has sufficient conception of human personhood to sustain work on HD beyond
finding indices superior to GDP. It then examines SCA's central concepts. The concepts of capability and functioning lead us to consider both possibilities and outcomes,
but their definition and use has been confusing. Besides Sen's opportunity concept of
'capability' we must distinguish skills and potentials; and distinguish levels and types
of 'functioning'. To understand both consumerism and what can motivate and drive
more humanly fulfilling development, we must elaborate different aspects and sources
of 'well-being' and the content and requirements of 'agency', more than in Sen's chosen strategy. SCA's priority category of opportunity-capability must be read as a measure of personal advantage relevant in many public policy situations, rather than as a
theory of well-being; and its concept of freedom must be partnered by concepts of reason and need
freedoms and well-being than in most earlier economie planning, but has troubling
features and requires modification and enrichment. The paper first identifies the approach' s components, the contributions of the HD Reports, and the doubts whether
SCA has sufficient conception of human personhood to sustain work on HD beyond
finding indices superior to GDP. It then examines SCA's central concepts. The concepts of capability and functioning lead us to consider both possibilities and outcomes,
but their definition and use has been confusing. Besides Sen's opportunity concept of
'capability' we must distinguish skills and potentials; and distinguish levels and types
of 'functioning'. To understand both consumerism and what can motivate and drive
more humanly fulfilling development, we must elaborate different aspects and sources
of 'well-being' and the content and requirements of 'agency', more than in Sen's chosen strategy. SCA's priority category of opportunity-capability must be read as a measure of personal advantage relevant in many public policy situations, rather than as a
theory of well-being; and its concept of freedom must be partnered by concepts of reason and need
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Den Haag |
Publisher | International Institute of Social Studies (ISS) |
Number of pages | 40 |
Publication status | Published - Feb 2002 |
Publication series
Series | ISS working papers. General series |
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Number | 360 |
ISSN | 0921-0210 |
Series
- ISS Working Paper-General Series