“…Her list includes ten central capabilities: life, bodily health, bodily integrity, senses, imagination and thought, emotions, practical reason, affiliation, other species, play and control over one's environment (Nussbaum, 2000(Nussbaum, , 2003, see Appendix 1 for an overview of Nussbaum's list). Sen's objection to Nussbaum's position is that a philosophically based capability list is illegitimate because such lists should be the outcome of a public deliberation process (Claassen, 2011). However, Nussbaum does not rank the capabilities on her list and the value placed on capabilities may differ according to the context.…”