Capabilities Approach as a Metapolitical Category: Analysis of M. Nussbaum’s Conception of Justice
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Laisvūnas Čekavičius
Vilnius University, Lithuania
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1256-1385
Published 2022-10-19
https://doi.org/10.15388/Problemos.2022.102.7
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Keywords

Nussbaum
Rawls
justice
capabilities approach
primary goods

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Čekavičius, L. (2022) “Capabilities Approach as a Metapolitical Category: Analysis of M. Nussbaum’s Conception of Justice”, Problemos, 102, pp. 90–104. doi:10.15388/Problemos.2022.102.7.

Abstract

Many critics of Martha Nussbaum claim that her account of the capabilities approach is a perfectionist theory that does not provide a unique standpoint to political justice and only complements Rawls’ conception of primary goods. The purpose of this article is to show that the capabilities approach differs from primary goods in a sense that the former is orientated towards the ends of a good life, while the latter towards the means. The author argues that the capabilities approach takes an intermediate position between neutrality and perfectionism, maintains a position of relative autonomy, and in turn it can be viewed as a unique metapolitical category, that is to say, a principle of politics capable of accommodating different political views.

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