作者:李成(中国社会科学院经济研究所)
来源:《The Journal of Philosophical Economics : Reflections on Economic and Social Issues》,2019年第12卷2期,第75-118页。
Abstract: This paper proposes a dualist view that economics exhibits the properties of both moral science and value-neutral approach, regardless of the normative-positive distinction.Our argumentation is derived from the understanding that, analytically, economics is a broadly-defined rational choice theory. As implied by this claim, on the one hand, economics behaves as a moral science for two main reasons: all economic theories and policy discussions are necessarily based on moral premises about means-end considerations; economics as an analytical approach can be and has been applied to explanations of a wide range of moral phenomena. On the other hand, since economists — without being informed of some ethical presuppositions of higher order — cannot deal with the comparisons among different value criteria, their approach remains neutral regarding judgmental positions, which should be given a priori to make economic enquiries possible. Ultimately, by this view we reconcile morality with value neutrality in economics, without slicing the discipline into two distinctive branches.
Keywords: rationality, moral science, value-neutral approach, normative-positive distinction
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李成:Morality and value neutrality in economics:a dualist view 关键词:李成;二元论;道德科学;中性价值观