International audienceThe concept of envy is present both in Rousseau's economic philosophy and in modern economic theory. This paper compares these different uses of the concept and studies the relevance of the definition of envy adopted on each side, taking into account what is at stake when a notion of envy is introduced. It will be shown that Rousseau's envy cannot be expressed by modern conceptions of envy. Nevertheless, it enlightens the debate between the two competing notions of envy present in modern economic theory, revealing that the existence of envy questions the notion of self-interest
Our contemporary culture has been labelled as one of “greed.” Our challenge, it is argued, is even m...
The nature of envy has recently been the subject of a heated debate. Some researchers see envy as a ...
Despite envy’s importance as a driver of social behavior, scholars disagree on its conceptualization...
International audienceThe concept of envy is present both in Rousseau's economic philosophy and in m...
International audienceSeveral works emphasise the similarities between Rousseau and Smith's analysis...
This chapter explores philosophical thinking on envy. It argues that the philosophical tradition see...
Envy is, roughly, the disposition to desire that another lose a perceived good so that one can, by c...
Texte révisé de la conférenceRousseau was a refined analyst of the intricate relationships between e...
The two sides of envy, destructive and competitive, give rise to qualitatively different equilib-ria...
This chapter considers envy from the perspective of cognitive and behavioral economics, a perspectiv...
ssues of conflict and peace have attracted much attention from economists. Among other factors, cont...
The paper critically discusses the thesis, originally put forth by Taylor (2006), that there is a (m...
Envy is a pan-human phenomenon, universally feared, at least subconsciously, as a particularly dange...
Most agree that envy, or at least the malicious kind(s), should not have any role in the moral justi...
This paper examines the arguments advanced by Rousseau to explain his rejection of monetary exchange...
Our contemporary culture has been labelled as one of “greed.” Our challenge, it is argued, is even m...
The nature of envy has recently been the subject of a heated debate. Some researchers see envy as a ...
Despite envy’s importance as a driver of social behavior, scholars disagree on its conceptualization...
International audienceThe concept of envy is present both in Rousseau's economic philosophy and in m...
International audienceSeveral works emphasise the similarities between Rousseau and Smith's analysis...
This chapter explores philosophical thinking on envy. It argues that the philosophical tradition see...
Envy is, roughly, the disposition to desire that another lose a perceived good so that one can, by c...
Texte révisé de la conférenceRousseau was a refined analyst of the intricate relationships between e...
The two sides of envy, destructive and competitive, give rise to qualitatively different equilib-ria...
This chapter considers envy from the perspective of cognitive and behavioral economics, a perspectiv...
ssues of conflict and peace have attracted much attention from economists. Among other factors, cont...
The paper critically discusses the thesis, originally put forth by Taylor (2006), that there is a (m...
Envy is a pan-human phenomenon, universally feared, at least subconsciously, as a particularly dange...
Most agree that envy, or at least the malicious kind(s), should not have any role in the moral justi...
This paper examines the arguments advanced by Rousseau to explain his rejection of monetary exchange...
Our contemporary culture has been labelled as one of “greed.” Our challenge, it is argued, is even m...
The nature of envy has recently been the subject of a heated debate. Some researchers see envy as a ...
Despite envy’s importance as a driver of social behavior, scholars disagree on its conceptualization...