Agency, Freedom and Choice

Agency, Freedom and Choice
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ISBN-10 : 9789402416152
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Book Synopsis Agency, Freedom and Choice by : Constanze Binder

Download or read book Agency, Freedom and Choice written by Constanze Binder and published by Springer. This book was released on 2019-03-29 with total page 165 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this book, Binder shows that at the heart of the most prominent arguments in favour of value-neutral approaches to overall freedom lies the value freedom has for human agency and development. Far from leading to the adoption of a value-neutral approach, however, ascribing importance to freedom’s agency value requires one to adopt a refined value-based approach. Binder employs an axiomatic framework in order to develop such an approach. She shows that a focus on freedom’s agency value has far reaching consequences for existing results in the freedom ranking literature: it requires one to move beyond a person’s given all-things-considered preferences to the values underlying a person’s preference formation. Furthermore, it requires, as Binder argues, one to account (only) for those differences between choice options which really matter to people. Binder illustrates the implications of her analysis for the evaluation of public policy and human development with the capability approach: only if sufficient importance is ascribed to freedom’s agency value can the capability approach keep its promises. ​


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