Agency And Causal Explanation In Economics

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This open access book provides an exploration of the consequences of the ontological differences between natural and social objects (sometimes described as objects of nature and objects of thought) in the workings of causal and agency relationships. One of its important and possibly original conclusions is that causal and agency relationships do not encompass all of the dependent relationships encountered in social life. The idea that social reality is contingent has been known (and largely undisputed) at least since Wittgenstein’s “On Certainty”, but social science, and most notably economics has continued to operate on the basis of causal and agency theories borrowed or adapted from the natural sciences. This volume contains essays that retain and justify the partial or qualified use of this approach and essays that totally reject any use of causal and agency theory built on determined facts (closed systems).The rejection is based on the possibly original claim that, whereas causation in the objects of the natural sciences reside in their properties, human action is a matter of intentionality. It engages with critical realist theory and re-examines the role of free will in theories of human action in general and economic theory in particular.

Author(s): Peter Róna, László Zsolnai
Series: Virtues And Economics Vol. 5
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2020

Language: English
Pages: 178
Tags: Ontology, Agency, Causal Explanation, Economics

Front Matter ....Pages i-xv
Front Matter ....Pages 1-1
Free Will & Empirical Arguments for Epiphenomenalism (Nadine Elzein)....Pages 3-20
Causality, Agency and Change (Stephen Pratten)....Pages 21-35
How Economics Becomes Ideology: The Uses and Abuses of Rational Choice Theory (Jason Blakely)....Pages 37-52
Economics, Agency, and Causal Explanation (William Child)....Pages 53-67
Causation and Agency (Peter Róna)....Pages 69-89
Front Matter ....Pages 91-91
Why Aquinas Would Agree That Human Economic Behaviour Is Largely Predictable (Richard Conrad, Peter Hunter)....Pages 93-113
Agency, Time and Morality: An Argument from Social and Economic Anthropology (Paul Clough)....Pages 115-124
The Switch from Agency to Causation in Marx (Scott Meikle)....Pages 125-135
The Morphogenetic Approach; Critical Realism’s Explanatory Framework Approach (Margaret Scotford Archer)....Pages 137-150
‘God Created Man αύτεξούσιον’: Grotius’s Theological Anthropology and Modern Contract Doctrine (Jonathan Price)....Pages 151-168
Back Matter ....Pages 169-171