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Economists, philosophers, and policy experts from the Global North and South advance the conversation on the ethical dimensions of agency and democracy in development.
'Edited in honour of David A. Crocker, the collection brilliantly brings together analyses, critiques, evaluations, amendments, and refinements of key concepts governing the paradigm of development ethics. The book voices the wealth of concepts of a whole solid school of social theory and the philosophical ramifications in its magnificent global perspectives; bringing into play the thoughts of such great philosophers of development as A. Sen, D. Crocker, S. Alkire, D. Goulet, J. Rawls, M. Nussbaum, and many other philosophers of development and democracy theory.' Ezroura Mohamed, Mohammed V University, Morocco
Introduction Lori Keleher and Stacy J. Kosko; Part I. Development Ethics: 1. Why development needs philosophy Lori Keleher; 2. What is development? Eric Palmer; 3. Public goods and public spirit: reflections on and beyond Nussbaum's political emotions Des Gasper and Flavio Comim; 4. Expanding a constricted moral lens: LGBTI persons, human rights, and the capabilities approach Chloe Schwenke; 5. Peacebuilding, development assistance, ethics and agency Nigel Dower; Part II. Agency: 6. Expanding agency: conceptual, explanatory, and normative implications Christine M. Koggel; 7. 'Reason to value': process, opportunity, and perfectionism in the capability approach Serene J. Khader and Stacy J. Kosko; 8. The multidimensionality of empowerment: conceptual and empirical considerations Alejandra Boni, Jay Drydyk, Alexandre Apsan Frediani, Aurora López-Fogués and Melanie Walker; 9. Agency, income inequality, and subjective well-being: the case of Uruguay Andrea Vigorito and Gonzalo Salas; 10. The legal status of whales and dolphins: from Bentham to the capabilities approach Rachel Nussbaum Wichert and Martha C. Nussbaum; Part III. Democracy: 11. On some limits and conflicts in participatory democracy Luis Camacho; 12. An agency-focused version of capability ethics and ethics of cordial reason: the search for a philosophical foundation for deliberative democracy Adela Cortina; 13. The double democratic deficit: global governance and future generations Frances Stewart; 14. Deliberative democracy and agency: linking transitional justice and development Colleen Murphy; 15. Consensus-building and its impact on policy: the National Agreement Forum in Peru Javier M. Iguíñiz Echeverría; Part IV. Development Ethics, Agency, and Democracy: New Challenges and New Directions: 16. From agency to perfectionist liberalism David A. Crocker; 17. Perfectionist liberalism and democracy David A. Crocker.