Journal article

An Albertian View of Buchanan's Contractarianism


Authors listBrennan, Geoffrey; Kliemt, Hartmut

Publication year2022

Pages69-82

JournalHomo Oeconomicus

Volume number39

Issue number1

ISSN0943-0180

eISSN2366-6161

Open access statusHybrid

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s41412-022-00127-6

PublisherSpringer


Abstract
This paper in honor of Hans Albert '@100' seeks to show how adhering to critical rationalist 'economic philosophy' avoids contradictions in James Buchanan's contractarianism: restricting constitutional economic advice to what serves the ends of all potential addressees simultaneously Buchanan not only blurs the borderline between value-neutral economic philosophy and substantive moral philosophy but also contradicts his thesis of the "necessary relativism and individualism of values". Translating 'means-ends'-relations into technological 'cause-effect'-relations, Albert can treat technological blueprints as nomological hypotheses subject to scientific test and corroboration while leaving their practical implementation to citizens whose contingent particular ends may or may not be universalistic.



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Harvard Citation styleBrennan, G. and Kliemt, H. (2022) An Albertian View of Buchanan's Contractarianism, Homo Oeconomicus, 39(1), pp. 69-82. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41412-022-00127-6

APA Citation styleBrennan, G., & Kliemt, H. (2022). An Albertian View of Buchanan's Contractarianism. Homo Oeconomicus. 39(1), 69-82. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41412-022-00127-6



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