This paper is about the mind of the embedded individual in heterodox economics. Beginning from Margaret Archer's analysis of modes of reflexivity and following the respective contributions of Geoff Hodgson and John Davis, the paper seeks to integrate into Archer's approach a place for habitual beliefs and an analysis of the ‘relative autonomy’ of the embedded individual. Archer's identification of modes of reflexivity is endorsed but her avoidance of any dispositional place for habit in the mind is questioned. It is argued that by excluding habits in this way, Archer, unlike Davis, implausibly assumes most individuals have achieved relative autonomy in their group associations. The essay develops an approach to the mind that articulates und...
In this article I attempt to contribute to the development of foundations for a sociological theory ...
The central theme of this dissertation is the contribution that the theory of human ontology develop...
This paper is an attempt to broaden economic discourse by importing insights into human behavior not...
In this paper a sophisticated conception of individuality is developed that extends beyond simple he...
This paper examines Geoff Hodgson’s interpretation of Veblen in agency-structure terms, and argues i...
This paper develops a conception of reflexive economic agents as an alternative to the standard util...
Recent developments in sociological theory have addressed the linkage between structure and agency v...
Margaret Archer plays a leading role in the sociological analysis of the relation between structure ...
Recent developments in sociological theory have addressed the linkage between structure and agency v...
The paper seeks to show the potentialities of a wider perspective concerning human economic behavior...
It has been argued that the inertial forces of traditional societies are being gradually eroded unde...
This article provides a critique of the concept of reflexivity in social theory today and argues aga...
The concept of the individual and his/her motivations is a bedrock of philosophy. All strands of tho...
Culturally oriented consumer research has predominantly been framed by two ideal types of reflexivit...
AbstractThis paper is an attempt to broaden economic discourse by importing insights into human beha...
In this article I attempt to contribute to the development of foundations for a sociological theory ...
The central theme of this dissertation is the contribution that the theory of human ontology develop...
This paper is an attempt to broaden economic discourse by importing insights into human behavior not...
In this paper a sophisticated conception of individuality is developed that extends beyond simple he...
This paper examines Geoff Hodgson’s interpretation of Veblen in agency-structure terms, and argues i...
This paper develops a conception of reflexive economic agents as an alternative to the standard util...
Recent developments in sociological theory have addressed the linkage between structure and agency v...
Margaret Archer plays a leading role in the sociological analysis of the relation between structure ...
Recent developments in sociological theory have addressed the linkage between structure and agency v...
The paper seeks to show the potentialities of a wider perspective concerning human economic behavior...
It has been argued that the inertial forces of traditional societies are being gradually eroded unde...
This article provides a critique of the concept of reflexivity in social theory today and argues aga...
The concept of the individual and his/her motivations is a bedrock of philosophy. All strands of tho...
Culturally oriented consumer research has predominantly been framed by two ideal types of reflexivit...
AbstractThis paper is an attempt to broaden economic discourse by importing insights into human beha...
In this article I attempt to contribute to the development of foundations for a sociological theory ...
The central theme of this dissertation is the contribution that the theory of human ontology develop...
This paper is an attempt to broaden economic discourse by importing insights into human behavior not...