Are humans at their core seekers of their own pleasure or cooperative
members of society? Paradoxically, they are both. Pleasure-seeking can
take place only within the context of what works within a defined
community, and central to any community are the evolved codes and
principles guiding appropriate behavior, or morality. The complex
interaction of morality and self-interest is at the heart of Geoffrey
M. Hodgson’s approach to evolutionary economics, which is designed
to bring about a better understanding of human behavior. In From
Pleasure Machines to Moral Communities, Hodgson casts a critical eye
on neoclassical individualism, its foundations and flaws, and turns to
recent insights from research on the evolutionary bases of human
behavior. He focuses his attention on the evolution of morality, its
meaning, why it came about, and how it influences human attitudes and
behavior. This more nuanced understanding sets the stage for a
fascinating investigation of its implications on a range of pressing
issues drawn from diverse environments, including the business world
and crucial policy realms like health care and ecology. This book
provides a valuable complement to Hodgson’s earlier work with
Thorbjørn Knudsen on evolutionary economics in Darwin’s Conjecture,
extending the evolutionary outlook to include moral and policy-related
issues.
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An Evolutionary Economics without Homo economicus
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780226922737
Publisert
2018
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University of Chicago Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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