The capacity to choose: reformulating the concept of choice in economic theory

Despite being conceived as a ‘theory of rational choice’, orthodox economics fails to ascribe to human beings the ability to choose in a meaningful sense, something philosophical approaches to economics have long noted and tried to remedy. Tony Lawson’s critical realism is one attempt at a remedy. I...

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Main Author: Mark S. Peacock
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Rosetti Internaţional 2011-05-01
Series:Journal of Philosophical Economics
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Online Access:http://www.jpe.ro/poze/articole/58.pdf
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spelling doaj-03817b37b2494ff2a3ae8f805ba453a82020-11-24T23:13:52ZdeuRosetti InternaţionalJournal of Philosophical Economics1843-22981844-82082011-05-01IV21536The capacity to choose: reformulating the concept of choice in economic theoryMark S. PeacockDespite being conceived as a ‘theory of rational choice’, orthodox economics fails to ascribe to human beings the ability to choose in a meaningful sense, something philosophical approaches to economics have long noted and tried to remedy. Tony Lawson’s critical realism is one attempt at a remedy. If, following Lawson, one conceives of choice as a ‘capacity’ of human beings, critical realist analysis suggests a distinction between humans’ possession and their exercise of this capacity. If one can sustain this distinction, one should be able to distinguish cases in which agents actually exercise their capacity to choose from those in which they do not. Investigation of this distinction does not, however, lead to the desired distinction between such cases. Consequently, a reformulation of the notion of choice is required. An implication for economic theory – namely, the possibility of conceptualizing ‘exploitation’ – is discussed.http://www.jpe.ro/poze/articole/58.pdfCritical realismNaturalismAnalogyExploitation
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The capacity to choose: reformulating the concept of choice in economic theory
Journal of Philosophical Economics
Critical realism
Naturalism
Analogy
Exploitation
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title The capacity to choose: reformulating the concept of choice in economic theory
title_short The capacity to choose: reformulating the concept of choice in economic theory
title_full The capacity to choose: reformulating the concept of choice in economic theory
title_fullStr The capacity to choose: reformulating the concept of choice in economic theory
title_full_unstemmed The capacity to choose: reformulating the concept of choice in economic theory
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publisher Rosetti Internaţional
series Journal of Philosophical Economics
issn 1843-2298
1844-8208
publishDate 2011-05-01
description Despite being conceived as a ‘theory of rational choice’, orthodox economics fails to ascribe to human beings the ability to choose in a meaningful sense, something philosophical approaches to economics have long noted and tried to remedy. Tony Lawson’s critical realism is one attempt at a remedy. If, following Lawson, one conceives of choice as a ‘capacity’ of human beings, critical realist analysis suggests a distinction between humans’ possession and their exercise of this capacity. If one can sustain this distinction, one should be able to distinguish cases in which agents actually exercise their capacity to choose from those in which they do not. Investigation of this distinction does not, however, lead to the desired distinction between such cases. Consequently, a reformulation of the notion of choice is required. An implication for economic theory – namely, the possibility of conceptualizing ‘exploitation’ – is discussed.
topic Critical realism
Naturalism
Analogy
Exploitation
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