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Τι (ποιος) είναι Amartya Sen - ορισμός

INDIAN ECONOMIST AND PHILOSOPHER
Amartya Kumar Sen; Amartya K. Sen; Amarta Sen; AK Sen; Amartaya Sen; Amrtya Sen; Political views of Amartya Sen
  • Sen with his wife Emma Rothschild.
  • 'Pratichi', Sen's house in [[Shantiniketan]]
  • Sen with 13th [[President of India]] [[Pranab Mukherjee]] at [[Rashtrapati Bhavan]] in 2012.
  • Sen giving inaugural parliamentary lecture at [[Parliament House (India)]].
  • 13th Prime Minister of India]] [[Manmohan Singh]].

Sen no Sōtan         
MASTER OF THE JAPANESE TEA CEREMONY
Sen sōtan; Sen Sotan; Sen sotan; Genpaku Sōtan; Totsutotsusai; Sen no Sotan; Genpaku Sotan; Sen Sōtan
(1578–1658), also known as Genpaku Sōtan 元伯宗旦, was the grandson of the famed figure in Japanese cultural history, Sen no Rikyū. He is remembered as Rikyū's third-generation successor in Kyoto through whose efforts and by whose very being, as the blood-descendant of Rikyū, the ideals and style of Japanese tea ceremony proposed by Rikyū were able to be passed forward by the family.
Sen no Dōan         
JAPANESE TEA CEREMONY MASTER
Sen Doan; Sen dōan; Sen doan; Sen no Doan; Sen Dōan
(1546–1607) was a Japanese tea ceremony master. He was the eldest son, hence the blood descendant and natural heir, of Sen no Rikyū, born between Rikyū and Rikyū's first wife, known as Hōshin Myōju (died 1577).
Sen Shōan         
HISTORIAN AND JAPANESE TEA CEREMONY MASTER
Sen no shoan; Sen Shoan; Sen no shōan; Shōan Sōjun; Sen no Shōan; Sen no Shoan; Shoan Sojun
(1546 – October 10, 1614) was a Japanese tea ceremony master, and is distinguished in Japanese cultural history as the second generation in the Sen family tradition of Japanese tea ceremony founded by his father-in-law, Sen no Rikyū. His father was Miyaō Saburō, who was a resident of Sakai and was a master at playing the Japanese hand drum (tsuzumi).

Βικιπαίδεια

Amartya Sen

Amartya Kumar Sen (Bengali: [ˈɔmortːo ˈʃen];; born 3 November 1933) is an Indian economist and philosopher, who since 1972 has taught and worked in the United Kingdom and the United States. Sen has made contributions to welfare economics, social choice theory, economic and social justice, economic theories of famines, decision theory, development economics, public health, and measures of well-being of countries.

He is currently a Thomas W. Lamont University Professor, and Professor of Economics and Philosophy at Harvard University. He formerly served as Master of Trinity College at the University of Cambridge. He was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1998 and India's Bharat Ratna in 1999 for his work in welfare economics. The German Publishers and Booksellers Association awarded him the 2020 Peace Prize of the German Book Trade for his pioneering scholarship addressing issues of global justice and combating social inequality in education and healthcare.

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1. New Delhi, March 25: When Amartya Sen speaks, the rest of the world listens.
2. Many notable Indians, including the Nobel laureate Amartya Sen, have given it their support.
3. As Amartya Sen has argued, the subcontinent has long been home to traditions of free–thinking and debate.
4. The Nobel laureate Amartya Sen describes these free riders as "rational fools", because their egotism will eventually make everyone worse off.
5. In recent years, the chaplaincy at Harvard has hosted humanist speakers such as novelist Salman Rushdie, evolutionary psychologist Steven Pinker, Nobel Prize–winning economist Amartya Sen and U.S.