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The paper first analyzes various methodological aspects of the concept of poverty. It shows that this concept is multi−dimensional, syndromic, value−laden and theory−laden. In consequence, any attempt to measure poverty empirically or to construct any strategy to overcome it requires accepting a definition and some indices of poverty (concerning cither an individual, a group or a country). Such a choice should be justified if the empirical results and their follow−up social programs are not to be settled by political agreement of groups in power. It is then argued that a justification of the choice of this definition must be provided by a philosophy and only by such a philosophy which allows us to show why poverty should be seen as evil, why poverty should be fought and why the «should» has a moral character. Classical philosophy of the Aristotelian−Tho− mistic tradition is indicated as the one which fulfills the specified conditions.
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