O O PROBLEMA TELEOLÓGICO DA RACIONALIDADE ECONÔMICA
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Racionalidade económica; maximização da utilidade; teleologia; incrementalismo; ciclos de vida

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Laera, R. (2026). O O PROBLEMA TELEOLÓGICO DA RACIONALIDADE ECONÔMICA: MAXIMIZAÇÃO, LIMITES E CICLOS DE VIDA. Journal of Teleological Science, 5, e238. https://doi.org/10.59079/jts.v5i.238

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O objetivo deste trabalho é investigar o problema teleológico representado pela racionalidade económica, abordando três questões fundamentais: (i) a maximização da utilidade que equipara a racionalidade económica à procura de lucro; (ii) a realização de fins através de mecanismos de racionalidade incremental; e (iii) a dependência da racionalidade limitada dos ciclos de vida. Embora estas três questões não sejam as únicas que poderiam ser abordadas, devem ser consideradas relevantes para uma melhor compreensão da relação entre a racionalidade teleológica e a economia.

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