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  • It was about the failure of game theory to predict rational action.
  • Value-rational action undertaken without regard to means can only " work " by accident.
  • The free will is the source of all rational action.
  • This is not a call for non-action this is a call for rational action.
  • Every rational action must set before itself not only a principle, but also an end.
  • They coined this phenomenon the Ideal of Rational Action.
  • Its premises are further explored in Instrumental and value-rational action, Instrumental and value rationality, and Instrumental value.
  • Officials cannot always silence these questions solely by pointing to rational action taken according to standard rules.
  • How can I do this so that one seeking Value-rational action will be referred to the new article?
  • Individuals coordinate their instrumental actions by an " efficiency-norm and their value-rational actions by a " legitimacy-norm ".
  • :Value-rational action is more like a dictionary definition than an article, it says nothing " about " its subject.
  • Debate about rational action is still dominated by the belief that Weber's dichotomy between instrumental and value-rational actions represents reality.
  • Debate about rational action is still dominated by the belief that Weber's dichotomy between instrumental and value-rational actions represents reality.
  • Following Parsons's lead, Weber's dualism of instrumental and value-rational action survives as a system of culturally correlated means and ends.
  • A recent study argues that his analysis provides legitimate means for restoring value-rational action as a permanent constraint on instrumental action.
  • His sociology holds that much social action is nonlogical and that much personal action is designed to give spurious logicality to non-rational actions.
  • Parsons called his theoretical framework a " means-end schema ", and endorsed Weber's two forms of rational action and two criteria of judgment.
  • This avoids assumptions of the representative agent method, which attributes outcomes in collective systems as the simple sum of the rational actions of the individuals.
  • But finding Weber's value-rational action obscure, he proposed a new type of action communicative to explain how individual instrumental action becomes embedded in legitimate patterns of social interaction.
  • Another challenge to theories of rational action was the emphasis on situated action, with plans being formulated pre or post-hoc but abandoned in the messy reality of embodied action.
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