On compromising freedom of choice and subjective
Nicolas Fayard, Marc Pirlot, Alexis Tsouki\`as

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new framework for evaluating capability sets that balances negative and positive freedom, incorporating individual preferences for diversity of options within the Capability Approach.
Contribution
It presents a novel compromise method that integrates intrinsic and instrumental values of diverse choices, advancing the evaluation of capability sets.
Findings
New framework for capability set evaluation
Balances negative and positive freedom
Captures intrinsic and instrumental values
Abstract
This paper proposes a new framework for evaluating capability sets by incorporating individual preferences over the diversity of accessible options. Building on the Capability Approach, we introduce a compromise method that balances between the notions of negative and positive freedom, effectively capturing the intrinsic and instrumental values of diverse choices within capability sets.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGame Theory and Voting Systems · Multi-Criteria Decision Making · Ethics and Social Impacts of AI
