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Kann Homo oeconomicus tugendhaft sein?

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  • Michael Baurmann

    (Johannes Gutenberg-Universitõt Mainz, Fachbereich Rechts-u. Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Mainz, Deutschland)

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Ein Homo oeconomicus w³rde davon profitieren, wenn er die Fõhigkeit hõtte, sich gegen das Prinzip rationaler Nutzenmaximierung auf eine bestimmte Handlungsweise festzulegen. Eine solche Fõhigkeit zur Selbstbindung lõ▀t sich mit der Existenz moralischer Gef³hle erklõren. Die Ergõnzung eines ÷konomischen Verhaltensmodells durch eine Theorie moralischer Gef³hle kann sich aber nicht darauf beschrõnken, in solchen Gef³hlen nur zusõtzliche innere Restriktionen f³r einen Handelnden zu sehen. Im folgenden wird eine adõquatere Sichtweise vorgeschlagen und mit philosophischen Konzepten der Willensfreiheit und Selbstbestimmung verglichen. Classification-JEL:

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  • Michael Baurmann, 1996. "Kann Homo oeconomicus tugendhaft sein?," Homo Oeconomicus, Institute of SocioEconomics, vol. 13, pages 1-24.
  • Handle: RePEc:hom:homoec:v:13:y:1996:p:1-24
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    1. Moldaschl, Manfred, 2007. "Die regelmässige Wiederkehr anthropologischer Irrtümer: Menschenbilder der Ökonomik und der Hirnforschung," Papers and Preprints of the Department of Innovation Research and Sustainable Resource Management 1/2007, Chemnitz University of Technology, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration.

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