Poverty as lack of capabilities: an analysis of the definition of poverty of Amartya Sen

Autores/as

  • Tiago Mendonça dos Santos Programa de Pós-Graduação em Filosofia da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina - PPGFilosofia/UFSC Curso de Direito da Universidade do Vale do Itajaí - UNIVALI https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1452-9920

Palabras clave:

Poverty, Subsistence, Deprivation, Capability approach, Basic capabilities

Resumen

This article aims to analyze Amartya Sen’s definition of poverty. To achieve this goal initially we will present the traditional definitions of poverty: a) in absolute terms (focus on the subsistence concept); b) or in relative terms (focus on the deprivation concept). Next, the article addresses the Sen x Townsend debate, that happened in the first half of the 1980 decade. Then, we will discuss the Senian perspective of poverty in terms of the lack of capabilities. We present three reasons why the definition of poverty in terms of capabilities is more appropriate than its predecessors: a) it comprises both an absolute and a relative element; b) it is not only a philosophically grounded definition of poverty, but it has the potential to guide empirical research and social policies directed to fight poverty; c) it considers the interpersonal and intersocial differences among people (conversion factors); d) in this definition it is fundamental to listen to people in order to define their own necessities, there is no previous theoretically-based capabilities list.

Biografía del autor/a

Tiago Mendonça dos Santos, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Filosofia da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina - PPGFilosofia/UFSC Curso de Direito da Universidade do Vale do Itajaí - UNIVALI

Mestre e Doutorando em Filosofia pelo Programa de Pós-Graduação em Filosofia da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina - PPGFilosofia/UFSC
Professor do Curso de Direito da Universidade do Vale do Itajaí - UNIVALI

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2018-08-27