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- W160224807 abstract "AbstractWhile under the utilitarian paradigm the economy is seen as an aggregate of utility maximizer subjects, the recognition paradigm held by Rosmini conceives it as formed by subjects capable of recognizing each other and establishing free and reciprocal bonds among them. The first level of economic relationships that this chapter tackles from this new perspective has to do with juridical relationships amongst the individuals involved in a market. Rosmini will attempt to show a first aspect of the juridical dimension of market, especially through the analysis of the natural rights of the individuals – or ‘rational rights’ as he prefers to call them. Rosmini discards founding economic rights on a purely subjective or utilitarian basis. Against utilitarians, Rosmini states that neither rights in general nor economic rights in particular, may be rooted in utility alone, this being either social or individual; instead, they should be based on that superior reason which he calls ‘the idea of justice.’ Besides, his conception of economic rights implies that they must always be the result of the personal activity of the rights’ holder. In effect, Rosmini argues that there can be no rights as a result of merely material or physical activities. For a right to exist, the subject of right must be a person, endowed with intelligence and free will. In addition, the chapter presents Rosmini’s arguments in favor of a personalist conception of the right of ownership, the right of economic freedom and contracts, in controversy especially with utilitarians and socialists. Finally, apart from this analysis of individual rights, the chapter considers other non-juridical moral duties and moral virtues not strictly obligatory but essential for the functioning of markets.KeywordsHuman NatureEconomic FreedomMoral DutyMoral VirtuePersonal FreedomThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves." @default.
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- W160224807 title "Recognizing the Other: Rights and Ethics in Market Relations" @default.
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