1st Edition

Positive Ethics in Economics Volume 14, Praxiology: The International Annual of Practical Philosophy and Methodology

Edited By Damien Bazin Copyright 2006
241 Pages
by Routledge

250 Pages
by Routledge

241 Pages
by Routledge

Economics is often accused of being "a-ethical"--lacking a moral perspective--if not altogether immoral. Its detractors criticize economic models of pure and perfect competition, and claim that economics should be concerned with social effects and strive to be equitable. Yet, these critics fail to understand that the discipline has many dimensions. Economics has also developed a group of concerns... Read more
Introduction; One: Altruism; On the Concept of Altruism 1; Methodological Aspects of Altruism in Economics; Cooperation and Reciprocity; Two: Commitment; Beyond Altruism: Commitment?; The Ideal Observer: A Figure of Economic Theory; Kantian Economics: Retrospect and Prospect 1; Three: Responsibility; For a Positive Analysis of Responsibility and Duty; The Economic Person and Responsibility; Some Reflections on Responsibility and Happiness in Economics

Biography

Damien Bazin