This book is about rational choice theory from a different point of view. It is different for three reasons. First, it pays attention to the unintended consequences of intended actions. Second, it employs a non-instrumental approach to moral actions. And third, it argues that choice opportunities matter. These subjects are elaborated in the Parts II, III, and IV of this book. Part I deals with a critical outline of rational choice theory as it is conventionally understood. This book is focused on four objectives. The first is to present an overview of rational choice theory, to reveal its diversity, to critically assess its merits and inadequacies and to formulate proposals for modifying it. The second is to outline an institutional approac...
This essay deals with social or moral competitive systems, and aims to reply to the following questi...
Being a formal and general as well as the most widely accepted approach to practical rationality, ra...
In view of the fact that the adoption of rationalism cannot be justified by an appeal to reason and ...
Rational Choice theory includes a broad body of research that attempts to account for how people act...
The main purpose of this paper is to provide a brief overview of the rational choice approach, follo...
This book offers a rigorous, concise, and nontechnical introduction to some of the fundamental insig...
In this paper, I discuss about the axiomatic basis of rational choice theory—the theory that is behi...
Rational choice theories assert that human beings behave rationally, either in the narrow sense of r...
Rational decision theory (including rational game theory) has played important roles in more formall...
These very brief remarks are a fledgling first attempt to bring together a class of philosophical de...
Although rational choice theory has made considerable advances in other social sciences, its progres...
This paper develops an account of a theory of rational choice based on the conception of rationality...
Recently, the positive theory of rational choice has come under attack from experimental psychologis...
Rational choice theory is an approach used by social scientists to understand human behavior. This a...
Few methods of political inquiry have sparked such heated debate among academics such as rational ch...
This essay deals with social or moral competitive systems, and aims to reply to the following questi...
Being a formal and general as well as the most widely accepted approach to practical rationality, ra...
In view of the fact that the adoption of rationalism cannot be justified by an appeal to reason and ...
Rational Choice theory includes a broad body of research that attempts to account for how people act...
The main purpose of this paper is to provide a brief overview of the rational choice approach, follo...
This book offers a rigorous, concise, and nontechnical introduction to some of the fundamental insig...
In this paper, I discuss about the axiomatic basis of rational choice theory—the theory that is behi...
Rational choice theories assert that human beings behave rationally, either in the narrow sense of r...
Rational decision theory (including rational game theory) has played important roles in more formall...
These very brief remarks are a fledgling first attempt to bring together a class of philosophical de...
Although rational choice theory has made considerable advances in other social sciences, its progres...
This paper develops an account of a theory of rational choice based on the conception of rationality...
Recently, the positive theory of rational choice has come under attack from experimental psychologis...
Rational choice theory is an approach used by social scientists to understand human behavior. This a...
Few methods of political inquiry have sparked such heated debate among academics such as rational ch...
This essay deals with social or moral competitive systems, and aims to reply to the following questi...
Being a formal and general as well as the most widely accepted approach to practical rationality, ra...
In view of the fact that the adoption of rationalism cannot be justified by an appeal to reason and ...