Capabilities approach
Also known as: Capability approach, Human capabilities framework
A philosophical framework developed by Amartya Sen and Martha Nussbaum that evaluates well-being and justice based on what people are actually able to do and be, rather than on the resources they possess. In disability and accessibility contexts, the capabilities approach recognizes that people with disabilities may require different resources or supports to achieve the same real opportunities, making it a more nuanced framework for evaluating fairness than simple equal treatment.
Category: ethics · disability studies · social justice
Related: Social model of disability · Disability justice · Ability-based design · Universal design