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The Cunning of Reason Martin Hollis

The Cunning of Reason By Martin Hollis

The Cunning of Reason by Martin Hollis


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In this book the author attempts to make sense, as a philosopher, of the ideas of rationality put forward by economists, sociologists and political theorists. The book's central concern is with the true nature of social actors and the proper character of social science.

The Cunning of Reason Summary

The Cunning of Reason by Martin Hollis

This book is a philosophers' attempt to bring together ideas put forward by economists, sociologists and political theorists. The author begins by exploring the economist's assumption that action is rational if it helps to achieve the agent's goals as efficiently as possible. The assumption is explored with the aid of rational-choice theory and game-theory, but it is rejected in the end for failing to account for the elements of trust and morality which rational social life requires. A discussion of 'Rational Expectations' and of 'maximising' and 'satisficing' leads to a portrait of social actors as rational role-players. Rationality is, finally, the expression of the self in a social world. The book intervenes in intense current debates within and among several disciplines. Its concern is with the true nature of social actors and the proper character of social science. Its arguments are the more challenging for being presented in a simple, incisive and lucid prose. It will be of particular interest to philosophers, social theorists and social scientists interested in the philosophical aspects of their discipline.

The Cunning of Reason Reviews

'Anyone reading The Cunning of Reason will find much that is thought-provoking in Hollis' stylish and richly allusive discussion.' Sociology

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. The sovereign artificer; 2. Rational choice; 3. Norms and institutions; 4. The Cunning of Reason I: unintended consequences; 5. Motivation; 6. External and internal reasons; 7. Rational expectations; 8. Maximising and satisficing; 9. The Cunning of Reason II: functions and rules; 10. Reasons and roles; 11. Rationality and understanding; 12. The Cunning of Reason III: self and society; Bibliography; Index.

Additional information

GOR002949527
9780521270397
0521270391
The Cunning of Reason by Martin Hollis
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1988-02-18
232
N/A
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