or Daniels, following
Rawls, respect counts among primary
goods in the form of the
“social bases of self-respect.”26-29
For Powers and Faden, respect is
a distinct core dimension of human
well-being.
a distinct core dimension of human
well-being.23 For Nussbaum,
Wolff and de-Shalit, and Venkatapuram,
respect is (along with association)
an explicitly delineated
subcomponent of the overarching
core capability for affiliation