<i>Practical Thought: Essays on Reasons, Intuition, and Action</i> presents a selection of Jonathan Dancy's most important philosophical essays since the late 1970s, focusing on the central themes of his work: metaethics, moral metaphysics, the theory of motivation, and the British Intuitionists. Th
Structural Rationality and Other Essays on Practical Reason
✍ Scribed by Julian Nida-Rümelin
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 140
- Series
- Theory and Decision Library A: 52
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
In this book, the author shows that it is necessary to enrich the conceptual frame of the theory of rational choice beyond consequentialism. He argues that consequentialism as a general theory of rational action fails and that this does not force us into the dichotomy teleology vs deontology. The unity of practical reason can be saved without consequentialism. In the process, he presents insightful criticism of standard models of action and rational choice. This will help readers discover a new perspective on the theory of rationality.
The approach is radical: It transcends the reductive narrowness of instrumental rationality without denying its practical impact. Actions do exist that are outlined in accordance to utility maximizing or even self-interest maximizing. Yet, not all actions are to be understood in these terms. Actions oriented around social roles, for example, cannot count as irrational only because there is no known underlying maximizing heuristic.
The concept of bounded rationality tries to embed instrumental rationality into a form of life to highlight limits of our cognitive capabilities and selective perceptions. However, the agent is still left within the realm of cost-benefit-reasoning. The idea of social preferences or meta-preferences cannot encompass the plurality of human actions. According to the author they ignore the plurality of reasons that drive agency. Hence, they coerce agency in fitting into a theory that undermines humanity. His theory of structural rationality acknowledges lifeworld patterns of interaction and meaning.
✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xi
Front Matter ....Pages 1-1
Acting on Beliefs (Julian Nida-Rümelin)....Pages 3-12
Structures of Agency (Julian Nida-Rümelin)....Pages 13-20
Reasons for Action (Julian Nida-Rümelin)....Pages 21-25
Cooperation (Julian Nida-Rümelin)....Pages 27-32
Communication (Julian Nida-Rümelin)....Pages 33-40
Structural Intentions (Julian Nida-Rümelin)....Pages 41-47
Weakness of Will (Julian Nida-Rümelin)....Pages 49-53
Structural Coherence (Julian Nida-Rümelin)....Pages 55-63
Back Matter ....Pages 65-134
✦ Subjects
Philosophy; Philosophy of the Social Sciences; Analytic Philosophy; Philosophical Methodology
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