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The Moral Community: An Additional Dimension to Individualistic Rationalism

Bernard J. Reilly (Widener University School of Management, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA)
Myroslaw J. Kyj (Widener University School of Management, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA)

International Journal of Social Economics

ISSN: 0306-8293

Article publication date: 1 September 1994

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Abstract

In today′s complex and interdependent society the meaning of the individual and the meaning of the community become critical for the functioning of a well‐ordered society. Examines the basic flaw in classical economic reasoning which promotes an anti‐social meaning of reality. Namely, its premisses limit reasoning to the analytical meaning of the individual isolated from significance given to the importance of community. Draws the conclusion that the scientific paradigm of economic thought is limited in its ability to account for the ethical and moral functioning of individuals as part of a moral community. It is a theory of reasoning with little regard for broader human ends than self‐interest efficiency. However, when the economic “technique” is applied to society it becomes normative for behavioural definitions.

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Reilly, B.J. and Kyj, M.J. (1994), "The Moral Community: An Additional Dimension to Individualistic Rationalism", International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 21 No. 7, pp. 3-14. https://doi.org/10.1108/03068299410064747

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