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This paper shows: (i) the capabilities approach as a real freedom perspective through the connections with the ethics of Aristotle and through its eleutheronomic foundation in Adam Smith, Immanuel Kant and Karl Marx; (ii) the contributions of the impartial spectator as open impartiality to the idea of justice; and (iii) a broader conception of rationality.
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Conill-Sancho, J. M. (2015). Libertad, justicia y racionalidad: Los conceptos éticos básicos del enfoque de las capacidades. Filosofia Unisinos, 16(1), 83–98. https://doi.org/10.4013/fsu.2015.161.06
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