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The nature and scope of rational-choice explanation

Jon Elster

pp. 51-65

Résumé

How do rational-choice explanations explain? What are their limits and limitations? I want to discuss these questions in three steps. In Section I the topic is the more general category of intentional explanation of behavior. Section II adds the specifications needed to generate rational-choice explanation. Section III considers more closely the power of rational-choice theory to yield unique deductions. In particular, this concerns the possible nonunicity and even nonexistence of optimal choice.

Détails de la publication

Publié dans:

Ullmann-Margalit Edna (1988) Science in reflection: the Israel colloquium: studies in history, philosophy, and sociology of science volume 3. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 51-65

Citation complète:

Elster Jon, 1988, The nature and scope of rational-choice explanation. In E. Ullmann-Margalit (ed.) Science in reflection (51-65). Dordrecht, Springer.