Question 1
Which critical group is overlooked by the Social Contract Approach according to its critiques?
Question 2
What role does 'Practical Reasoning' play in the Capabilities Approach?
Question 3
Which of the following is NOT considered a key capability in the Capabilities Approach?
Question 4
Why is the concept of 'Emotional Capabilities' important in the Capabilities Approach?
Question 5
What is a significant flaw in the Social Contract Approach as addressed in the critiques?
Question 6
How does the Capabilities Approach view 'Relationships with Nature'?
Question 7
What societal structure did the Social Contract Approach respond to?
Question 8
What cultural and public life ideas is the Social Contract Approach known to inspire?
Question 9
Which capability emphasizes maintaining relationships within family, friendships, and political communities?
Question 10
What does Aristotle's theory of justice primarily aim to provide for individuals?
Question 11
Which era saw the emergence of the Social Contract Approach to justice?
Question 12
Which philosopher is NOT associated with the development of the Social Contract theory?
Question 13
Which philosopher argued for a 'state of nature' devoid of inherited advantages?
Question 14
According to the Capabilities Approach, what should societies be formed out of?
Question 15
What is the foundational principle of the Capabilities Approach to justice?