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      <description>Amartya Sen (b. 1933): Indian economist and philosopher, 1998 Nobel laureate in Economics, creator of the capability approach and author of Development as Freedom.</description>
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      <description>American political philosopher; A Theory of Justice (1971) relaunched normative political philosophy after decades of dominance by positivism and…</description>
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      <description>Michael Sandel (b. 1953): Harvard political philosopher, critic of Rawlsian liberalism, and author of Justice and The Tyranny of Merit.</description>
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