Capítulo de Libro
Identity theories in economics: a phenomenological approach
Título del libro: Words, Objects and Events in Economics: The Making of Economic Theory
Fecha de publicación:
2020
Editorial:
Springer
ISBN:
978-3-030-52672-6
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
After the seminal 2001 paper written by George Akerlof and Rachel Kranton, the field of identity economics has increasingly developed. This paper presents a new approach to the definition of economic agents’ identity, sketching first the conditions required for an appropriate notion regarding the identity of economic agents. Next, it summarizes earlier views outlined by Akerlof and Kranton, Amartya Sen, Miriam Teschl and Alan Kirman, and John B. Davis. Finally, it introduces a phenomenological approach – following E. Husserl’s and K. Wojtyla’s contributions – combining ‘intentionality’, ‘position-takings’ and ‘habitualities’ as constitutive features of the experience of the acting personal self, to provide a satisfactory identity concept for economic agents.
Palabras clave:
IDENTITY IN ECONOMICS
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APHENOMENOLOGICAL APPROACH
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Anton Mlinar, Ivana Maria; Crespo, Ricardo Fernando; Identity theories in economics: a phenomenological approach; Springer; 2020; 193-211
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