Hamlet and Don Quixote: Turgenev's Ambivalent Vision

Hamlet and Don Quixote: Turgenev's Ambivalent Vision

Author
Eva Kagan-Kans
Publisher
De Gruyter Mouton
Language
English
Edition
2nd printing. Reprint 2015
Year
1979
Page
161
ISBN
9783110901658,9789027932211
File Type
pdf
File Size
5.5 MiB

Why give money to beggars? Why make sacrifices to help others? The current volume targets such questions with the tools of neoclassical and behavioural economics, philosophy, and sociology of religion. Both religion and economics are analyzed as social institutions that support human intra-group cooperation. Even if individuals are rational maximizers of personal utility, they yet must take into account the reciprocal nature of human relationships. It is better to be part of a cooperative group and make some personal sacrifices because, in the end, everybody benefits from this. Sometimes the metaphor of an invisible hand is used to describe the fact that economic exchange seems to follow some rules that guarantee the best possible result for everyone. In religion, it is of course the hand of God that guides the world. In both cases, individuals are in a way playing against a superior being that always seems to win. In this volume, some of the cognitive mechanisms and cultural selective forces behind this are examined by specialists in different fields of science. The first contributions analyze theoretical and methodological issues; in later chapters, developments in the European history are explored from the perspectives of sociology and economic theory.

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