Amartya Sen : diforc'h etre ar stummoù

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Amartya Kumar Sen (e Bengaleg: অমর্ত্য সেন) a zo ur prederour hag un ekonomour indian.
 
Ganet eo bet d'an 3 a viz Du 1933 e [[Santiniketan]] e [[Bengal ar C'hornôg]], [[India]].
 
E familh zo a orin eus [[Dhaka]] (e [[Bangladesh]] bremañ). E dad, Ashutosh Sen, a oa kelenner war ar gimiezh e Skol-veur Dhaka. Kas a reas e familh da Vengal ar C'hornôg e 1945. Labourat e reas e meur an ensavadur Stad. Mamm Amartya, Amita, a oa merc'h da Kshiti Mohan Sen, un den brudet evit e ouiziegezh war India en Henamzer hag er Grennamzer ha tost-kaer eus [[Rabindranath Tagore]]. Eil kañzeller Skol-veur Visva-Bharati a voe e-pad un toullad bloavezhioù.
 
Kregiñ a reas Amartya gant e studioù e Skolaj Sant Gregor (St Gregory's School)e Dhaka e 1940. Adalek diskaramzer 1941 e studias er skol stag ouzh Skol-veur Visva-Bharati. Mont a reas goude da "Presidency College" e Kolkata, gounit a reas ur B.A. (diplom Bachelor of Arts) en ekonomiezh. E 1953 e yeas da Drinity College e [[Cambridge]], un eil B.A. en ekonomiezh en doe eno e 1955. Pa oa c'hoazh ez ofisiel o prientiñ e Ph.D. e Cambridge (daoiust dezhañ bezañ tost echu e imbourc'hioù e 1955-56 e voe kinniget dezhañ bbezañ Kelenner ha Penn Rann an Ekonomiezh e Skol-veur nevez Jadavpur e [[Calcutta]]. Seveniñ a reas ar garg-se etre 1956 ha 1958.
 
Abaoe [[1972]] en deus labouret ha kelennet er [[Rouantelezh-Unanet]] hag er [[Stadoù-Unanet]].
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to . His father Ashutosh Sen was a professor of chemistry at Dhaka University who moved with his family to West Bengal in 1945 and worked at various government institutions, including the West Bengal Public Service Commission (of which he was the chairman), and the Union Public Service Commission. Sen's mother Amita Sen was the daughter of Kshiti Mohan Sen, a well-known scholar of ancient and medieval India and close associate of Rabindranath Tagore. He served as the Vice Chancellor of Visva-Bharati University for some years.
 
Sen began his high-school education at St Gregory's School in Dhaka in 1940. From fall 1941, Sen studied at Visva-Bharati University school. He later went to Presidency College, Kolkata, where he earned a B.A. in Economics, with a minor in Mathematics. In 1953, he moved to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he earned a second B.A. in Economics in 1955. He was elected President of the Cambridge Majlis. While Sen was officially a Ph.D. student at Cambridge (though he had finished his research in 1955-6), he was offered the position of Professor and Head of the Economics Department of the newly created Jadavpur University in Calcutta. He served in that position, starting the new Economics Department, during 1956 to 1958.
 
Meanwhile, Sen was elected to a Prize Fellowship at Trinity College, which gave him four years of freedom to do anything he liked; he made the radical decision to study philosophy. That proved to be of immense help to his later research. Sen explained: "The broadening of my studies into philosophy was important for me not just because some of my main areas of interest in economics relate quite closely to philosophical disciplines (for example, social choice theory makes intense use of mathematical logic and also draws on moral philosophy, and so does the study of inequality and deprivation), but also because I found philosophical studies very rewarding on their own".[5] His interest in philosophy, however, dates back to his college days at Presidency, where he read books on philosophy and debated philosophical themes.