| Forthcoming in Oxford Development Studies 2003 | |
| Concepts and Perceptions of Human Well-Being Some Evidence from South Africa |
| This paper presents the results of two surveys which explored how ordinary people in a rural village and urban township view human development. These findings are used to evaluate some abstract concepts of human well-being and development and constitute the foundation for constructing a more realistic development ethic to guide public policy. Perhaps the most significant finding is that most people appear to share a common vision of development which is not fundamentally at odds with most of the capabilities advocated by scholars like Nussbaum and Sen. Most development ethics however need to say more about: (1) the practical side of survival and development in poor countries; (2) the psychology of human well-being i.e. mental functioning; and (3) some of the better things in life such as recreation. |
Auteur: Clark D.A.
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Publisher: University of Cambridge Année: 2002
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| Mot clef: Diagnostic , Analyse situationnelle . |
| Catégorie de document: Études | Langue: Anglais |