Ingrid Robeyns is a Dutch philosopher and economist known for her work on social justice and inequality.
She developed the concept of limitarianism, which advocates for setting a maximum limit on personal wealth.
Robeyns has published extensively on topics related to ethics, economics, and social policy.
Her research focuses on the intersection of philosophy and economics, particularly in areas such as welfare theory and gender equality.
She currently holds a position as a professor at Utrecht University in the Netherlands.
Robeyns' work has gained international attention and sparked debates about wealth distribution and social responsibility.
Her interdisciplinary approach combines rigorous philosophical analysis with practical economic considerations, making her ideas accessible to both academic and general audiences.
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