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Wellbeing, Freedom and Social Justice The Capability Approach Re-Examined, 2017a

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256 <strong>Wellbeing</strong>, <strong>Freedom</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Social</strong> <strong>Justice</strong><br />

value<br />

intrinsic 53<br />

intrinsic versus ultimate 54<br />

pluralism 55<br />

ultimate 53, 54, 56<br />

value judgement 51<br />

Van der Veen, Robert 134<br />

Van Hees, Martin 199<br />

Van Ootegem, Luc 208<br />

Van Parijs, Philippe 151<br />

Van Praag, Bernard 127<br />

Veenhoven, Ruut 127, 128, 132, 135<br />

Vizard, Polly 167, 168<br />

vulnerability 97<br />

Walzer, Michael 149<br />

Washington consensus 200<br />

weighing 69<br />

welfare economics 10, 92, 99, 147, 191<br />

capabilitarian 208, 209<br />

definition 203<br />

mainstream 202, 207<br />

post-welfarist 204<br />

welfare state 9, 27, 110<br />

wellbeing 10, 14, 24, 27, 48, 50, 95,<br />

118, 195<br />

achieved 24, 119<br />

desire-fulfilment theories of 121,<br />

126<br />

hedonistic theories of 121, 126<br />

objective list theories of 121, 124,<br />

125, 126<br />

philosophical theories 121<br />

wellbeing freedom 24, 119<br />

Williams, Bernard 95<br />

Wolff, Jonathan 9, 15, 97, 212

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