Sentence examples for idea of capabilities from inspiring English sources

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Exploring the limitations of the social contract in these three areas, Nussbaum devises an alternative theory based on the idea of "capabilities". She helps us to think more clearly about the purposes of political cooperation and the nature of political principles and to look to a future of greater justice for all.

However, note that is a matter of philosophical dispute whether a moral defense of basic liberties can consistently and convincingly be derived from a capabilities theory; Henry Richardson (2007) has argued that the idea of capabilities cannot well capture the social, institutional and deontic aspects of basic liberties.

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The basic idea of the capabilities approach is that what makes for good lives is having capabilities for valued functionings.

The idea of adding capabilities to antenna systems is not new for either wireless data or voice communications.

It should be noted that while connection speed provides a good idea of the capabilities of the used network adapter (i.e. its upper bound limit), it does not help predict the actual network bandwidth which might be substantially less if the network is overloaded.

This differs from a lot of other virtual assistant software, including Cortana and Siri, because although both of those can present you with some idea of their capabilities, Assistant does it in a way that surfaces useful info right away, in a visual interface that's more familiar and comfortable for smartphone users who spend a lot of time in chat apps.

To provide an idea of the capabilities of the applicant RUs to participate in the development and design of cooperative protocols, each applicant should propose one fully developed common research study to address a current critical or emerging health problem related to the needs of women and/or young children in the foreign collaborator's country and other developing countries.

This will give you a baseline idea of their capabilities.

His thoughts about creative genius certainly are philosophical — like his idea of "Negative Capability," the poet's capacity, as Keats puts it, to live in "uncertainties, mysteries, doubts," without trying to resolve them.

Remember Keats's idea of Negative Capability and Kipling's advice to "drift, wait and obey".

Five years earlier he found in the real business of efflorescence a perfect model for his idea of "negative capability" – a kind of attentive suspension of certainty, the "wise passiveness" advocated by Wordsworth.

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