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La théorie calviniste de la prédestination est-elle l’un des fondements de la théorie du choix rationnel ?
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Bridel, Pascal
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choix rationnel
/ Jean Calvin
/ prédestination
/ taux de l’intérêt
2021
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Bridel, Pascal
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/ Jean Calvin
/ prédestination
/ taux de l’intérêt
2021
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La théorie calviniste de la prédestination est-elle l’un des fondements de la théorie du choix rationnel ?
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La théorie calviniste de la prédestination est-elle l’un des fondements de la théorie du choix rationnel ?
2021
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En utilisant la théorie calvinienne de l’intérêt, cette note s’intéresse à la doctrine de la prédestination comme l’une des origines possibles de l’autonomisation progressive du concept d’agent rationnel, l’une des pièces centrales de la théorie moderne des prix basée sur la logique de l’échange (dont le taux de l’intérêt n’est finalement qu’une dérivation). Using the Calvinian theory of interest, this note examines the doctrine of predestination as one of the possible origins of the progressive elaboration of the concept of rational agent, one of the central pieces of the modern theory of prices based on the logic of exchange (of which the rate of interest is ultimately only a derivation).
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