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A Sketch of a Humane Education: A Capability Approach Perspective
2015
Symposion: Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences
Poverty, understood as basic capability deprivation, can only be solved through a process of expanding the freedoms that people value and have reason to value. This process can only begin if the capability to imagine and aspire for an altenative lifestyle worthy of human dignity is cultivated by an education program that develops both the capability to reason and to value. These two facets play a major role in the creative exercise of human agency. This program of humane education can only come
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