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The marketplace of rationalizations

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posted on 2025-04-14, 13:36 authored by Daniel WilliamsDaniel Williams
Recent work in economics has rediscovered the importance of belief-based utility for understanding human behaviour. Belief 'choice' is subject to an important constraint, however: people can only bring themselves to believe things for which they can find rationalizations. When preferences for similar beliefs are widespread, this constraint generates rationalization markets, social structures in which agents compete to produce rationalizations in exchange for money and social rewards. I explore the nature of such markets, I draw on political media to illustrate their characteristics and behaviour, and I highlight their implications for understanding motivated cognition and misinformation.

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Publication status

  • Published

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Journal

Economics and Philosophy

ISSN

0266-2671

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Issue

1

Volume

39

Page range

99-123

Article number

PII S0266267121000389

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  • Philosophy Publications

Institution

University of Sussex

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