Kantian Ethics and Economics
Discover the profound intersection of ethics and economics in Kantian Ethics and Economics by Mark D. White. Published by Stanford University Press in 2011, this enlightening new edition spans 288 pages, offering a fresh perspective on the moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant. White skillfully integrates Kant's pivotal concepts of autonomy, dignity, and character into economic theory, enhancing our understanding of individual choice and policymaking. This book not only enriches economic models but also sheds light on the role of the economic individual within society. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of philosophy and economics alike, Kantian Ethics and Economics invites readers to explore how ethical considerations can shape economic practices and policies. Dive into this thought-provoking work and expand your insights into the moral dimensions of economics.