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View the document PART I: THE PHENOMENON OF 'LISTS' OF HUMAN ENDS IN ECONOMIC LITERATURE
View the document Introduction: the phenomenon of 'lists' of human ends in economic literature
View the document Preliminary Situation of this discussion: The normative use of lists
View the document Dimensions and Practical Problems
View the document Dimensions and Utilities
View the document Dimensions and Capabilities
View the document From this: the definitive statement of the list
View the document Dimensions of Human Development and of Capability: A Proposition
View the document Elements of the lists
View the document PART II: CONTENT OF THE DIMENSIONS OF DEVELOPMENT
View the document Methods for arbitrating disputes
View the document Criteria for dimensions of human development (85)
View the document Other lists: the four arguments demonstrated
View the document Conclusion
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View the document Dimensions of Human Development - Lists of Basic Needs
View the document 1. Basic Human Values - Full Life - Central Human Capabilities - Axiological Categories - Prudential values for Development - Basic Needs - HR in Another Key
View the document 2. The Resolved Synthesis list cross-referenced with sources : Physical Life: - Companionship - Understanding - Creative Work And Play - Participation Appreciation Of Beauty - Harmony With Self - Harmony With Non-Human World - Harmony With Some Greater-Than-Human Source Of Meaning/Value
View the document 3. Other Lists : Basic Features of Well-Being - Values sought by all individuals - & societies - Primary Goods - Comparative Scandanavian Welfare Study - Intermediate Needs - Dimensions of Deprivation - Concern Clusters - Prudential Values - True Worlds
View the document 4. Other Lists, very loosely categorised -: Nielsen-Lane-Murray -Fromm- Maslow - Rokeach- Davitt, - Ramsay - Schwartz - Diener - Cummins
View the document 5. Other Lists, very loosely categorised - SYNTHESIS-: Nielsen-Lane-Murray -Fromm- Maslow - Rokeach- Davitt, - Ramsay- Schwartz - Diener - Cummins
View the document 6. Basic forms of human good - Basic Human Values - FINNIS 1980 - 1996
View the document Notes:

Dimensions of Human Development - Research report on Basic Human Needs lists

 

DRAFT for DSA Conference, Norwich, 11-13 September,1997

Sabina Alkire

Note: ( ) the figures between brackets refer to the notes at the end of this document

 

The Tables for Dimensions of Human Development - Lists of Basic Needs at the end of this document include:

1. Basic Human Values - Full Life - Central Human Capabilities - Axiological Categories - Prudential values for Development - Basic Needs - HR in Another Key

2. The Resolved Synthesis list cross-referenced with sources :Physical Life: - Companionship - Understanding - Creative Work And Play - Participation Appreciation Of Beauty - Harmony With Self - Harmony With Non-Human World - Harmony With Some Greater-Than-Human Source Of Meaning/Value

3. Other Lists : Basic Features of Well-Being - Values sought by all individuals - & societies - Primary Goods - Comparative Scandanavian Welfare Study - Intermediate Needs - Dimensions of Deprivation - Concern Clusters - Prudential Values - True Worlds

4. Other Lists, very loosely categorised -: Nielsen-Lane-Murray -Fromm- Maslow - Rokeach- Davitt, - Ramsay - Schwartz - Diener - Cummins

5. Other Lists, very loosely categorised - SYNTHESIS-: Nielsen-Lane-Murray -Fromm- Maslow - Rokeach- Davitt, - Ramsay- Schwartz - Diener - Cummins

6. Basic forms of human good - Basic Human Values - FINNIS 1980 - 1996