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Amartya Sen And Rational Choice The Concept Of Commitment Mark S Peacock

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Amartya Sen And Rational Choice The Concept Of Commitment Mark S Peacock
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.5 MB
Author: Mark S. Peacock
ISBN: 9780367188740, 9780429198946, 0367188740, 0429198949
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Amartya Sen And Rational Choice The Concept Of Commitment Mark S Peacock by Mark S. Peacock 9780367188740, 9780429198946, 0367188740, 0429198949 instant download after payment.

Are human beings motivated exclusively by self-interest? The orthodox theory of rational choice in economics thinks that they are. Amartya Sen disagrees, and his concept commitment is central to his vision of an alternative to mainstream rational choice theory. This book examines commitment as it has evolved in Sen's critique of orthodox rational choice theory.
The in-depth focus on commitment reveals subtleties in the concept itself as well as in its relationships with other concepts which Sen develops in his critique of rational choice theory, for example preference, sympathy, weakness of will, agency, personhood, social norms, rights, self-welfare goal and self-goal choice. The book provides a comprehensive understanding of commitment and offers novel interpretations of the term as a way of strengthening its plausibility. Broadly in support of Sen’s conceptualization of rational choice, the book nevertheless reveals ambiguities and weaknesses in Sen’s conceptual framework, and it reformulates Sen’s concepts when doing so strengthens the claims he makes. The book also engages with critics of Sen and argues for the importance of commitment as a component in the theory of rational choice.

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