2023
DOI: 10.3917/reco.736.1013
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Rawls and the Economists: The (Im)possible Dialogue

Abstract: Although falling within the scope of political and moral philosophy, it is well known that A Theory of Justice has also had a great impact on economists. As such, Rawls put great emphasis on his desire to combine economics and philosophy, and particularly to deal with rational choice theory, notably and famously claiming that "the theory of justice is a part, perhaps the most significant part, of the theory of rational choice" (1971, 15). After the publication of A Theory of Justice, aspects of it came in for … Show more

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