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Radnja iz obaveze: teorija racionalnog izbora i Senov koncept kontrapreferencijalnog izbora
Commitment-based Action: Rational Choice Theory and Contrapreferential Choice

Author(s): Bojana Radovanović
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju
Keywords: Rational Choice Theory; Commitment-based Action; Contrapreferential Choice

Summary/Abstract: This paper focuses on Sen's concept of contrapreferential choice. Sen has developed this concept in order to overcome weaknesses of the rational choice theory. According to rational choice theory a decision-maker can be always seen as someone who maximises utility, and each choice he makes as the one that brings to him the highest level of personal wellbeing. Sen argues that in some situations we chose alternatives that bring us lower level of wellbeing than we could achieve if we had chosen some other alternative available to us. This happens when we base our decisions on moral principles, when we act out of duty. Sen calls such action a commitment-based action. When we act out of commitment we actually neglect our preferences and thus we make a contrapreferential choice, as Sen argues. This paper shows that, contrary to Sen, a commitment-based action can be explained within the framework of rational choice theory. However, when each choice we make can be explained within the framework of rational choice theory, when in everything we do maximisation principle can be loaded, then the variety of our motives and traits is lost, and the explanatory power of the rational choice theory is questionable.

  • Issue Year: 25/2014
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 313-322
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Serbian