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Titre : |
Oblativity and instrumental rationality in work and cooperation |
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Numéro : |
08 |
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Année : |
1997 |
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Volume : |
IV |
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Auteur(s) : |
Jean-Paul DUMOND |
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Résumé : |
Many acts, which form the basis of or facilitate the cooperation process, are built like gifts: mutual aid, self-sacrifice, conversation, acknowledgement. transmission of symbolical power. trust, etc. They proceed accorcling to the gift cycle and imply freedom and commitment. Thus, these acts are founded on a relational rationality as opposed to the instrumental rationality nevertheless, in the cooperation process, these two rationalities must be articulated, confronting people with a serious contradiction. This confrontation is taking place both on the intra-psychic and inter-subjective levels. |
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Pages : |
127 - 138 |
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Type : |
Research paper |
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Keywords : |
Oblativity, instrumental rationality, work, cooperation |
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Citations : |
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