Economics, Ethics and Justice – Amartya Sen
What you’ll learn
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18 masterclasses and 1 hour and more of content
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You will learn how the key concepts of economics, ethics and justice are connected to each other
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You will learn how Amartya Sen suggested a theory capable of regulating the distribution of costs and benefits of social life
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In this masterclass Nobel Prize Winner for Economics, Amartya Sen, invites us to reflect on the key concepts of economics, ethics and justice.
Is it possible to combine ethical values with the laws of the market? What are the definitions of social justice and well-being? The sharp analysis of economist Amartya Sen and his idea of economic development, inseparable from the values of democracy and freedom.
This course is for:
- Anyone with inquisitive and open mind
- Everyone interested in economics and who would like to learn more about how ethical values could combine with laws of economics.
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- Attending the course does not need any economic skill since it is presented in a clear and simple manner
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With this course you will learn:
- Over 21 lectures and 1 hour of content!
- 18 masterclasses and 1 hour and more of content
- You will learn how the key concepts of economics, ethics and justice are connected to each other
- You will learn how Amartya Sen suggested a theory capable of regulating the distribution of costs and benefits of social life
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Who this course is for:
- Everyone interested in economics and who would like to learn how ethical values could combine with the laws of the market
Prabhakar Kumar –
learnt about Economics,Ethics and the Justice in real sense. The Philosophical underpinnings are very influential.
Megan Johnstone –
While it has been a treat to view this interview with Amartya Sen, it is a misnomer to describe this product as a ‘course’. A more accurate description would be a ‘public lecture’. The learner is not provided with any resource material. It is not acceptable for EDOOTV to simply instruct registrants to ‘take notes’. This presumes a prior level of knowledge that those unfamiliar with the subject probably don’t have. At the very least a reading list should be included as a resource – e.g. for the works of John Rawls, Martha Nussbaum and even Amartya Sen himself (e.g. reference details for the 1979 essay referred to; ‘his book’ to which repeated references were made but not detailed – I am assuming it is his book title ‘The idea of justice’). Thus, while I appreciated seeing and hearing Amartya Sen, this ‘course’ was disappointing
Aleesha –
Suggestions on reading material required.
Karen Straight –
key theoretical approaches
Vytautas Kavaliauskas –
good stuff very informing
Parul Gupta –
The experience of listening to Mr. Sen was amazing.
Subhamoy Chattopadhyay –
Woh really Amazing Sir, Lots of thanks!
Siddharth Dinesh Kumar –
Expected more concise points and definitions
Saul Arellano Almanza –
Por la calidad del curso.