Sen and Mead on Identity, Agency, and Economic Behavior

European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 9 (1) (2017)
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The paper seeks to show the potentialities of a wider perspective concerning human economic behavior and decision-making processes intertwining Mead’s and Sen’s ideas on self-identity and social context. Emerging developments of my findings strengthen, at once, the principled commitment to freedom of choice, revealing from a “Mead-Sen” perspective the instrumental role of social behavioral patterns and socio-cultural environment (social group, community, nationality, race, sex, and now social media) in the orientation of persons’ (economic) behaviors. In particular, a Mead-Sen approach would help clarify how people develop their attitudes and dispositions to think and behave, namely examining the habits at the basis of everyday processes of evaluation and choice as manifestations of practical judgment.

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George Herbert Mead.Mitchell Aboulafia & Scott Taylor - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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The theory of emotion.John Dewey - 1895 - Psychological Review 2 (1):13-32.
The Genesis of the Self and Social Control.George Herbert Mead - 1925 - International Journal of Ethics 35 (3):251-277.
Adam Smith and the contemporary world.Amartya Sen - 2010 - Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics 3 (1):50-67.
The idea of justice: A response.Amartya Sen - 2015 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 41 (1):77-88.

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