Skip to main content

Search from vocabulary

Content language

Concept information

social science subjects > business and management > business ethics > theories of ethics > capabilities approach to distributive justice

Preferred term

capabilities approach to distributive justice  

Definition

  • One of the central claims of the capabilities approach is that when people are situated differently and have different levels of needs and expectations, certain rights-claims can be better understood as claims regarding equal level of capabilities to function than simply, for example, the equal rights to resources, which may turn out to be unequal in real terms. Thus, one important idea of this approach to distributive justice is to enrich the discourse on equality by reframing the notion of human rights from being empty rhetoric of entitlements to ideas concerning institutional and material arrangements that are conducive to achieving a certain measure of a full human life. [Source: Encyclopedia of Business Ethics and Society; Capabilities Approach to Distributive Justice]

Broader concept

Belongs to group

URI

https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/capabilities_approach_to_distributive_justice

Download this concept: