Status quo bias, rationality, and conservatism about value

JM Nebel - Ethics, 2015 - journals.uchicago.edu
Ethics, 2015journals.uchicago.edu
Many economists and philosophers assume that status quo bias is necessarily irrational. I
argue that, in some cases, status quo bias is fully rational. I discuss the rationality of status
quo bias on both subjective and objective theories of the rationality of preferences. I argue
that subjective theories cannot plausibly condemn this bias as irrational. I then discuss one
kind of objective theory, which holds that a conservative bias toward existing things of value
is rational. This account can fruitfully explain some compelling aspects of common sense …
Many economists and philosophers assume that status quo bias is necessarily irrational. I argue that, in some cases, status quo bias is fully rational. I discuss the rationality of status quo bias on both subjective and objective theories of the rationality of preferences. I argue that subjective theories cannot plausibly condemn this bias as irrational. I then discuss one kind of objective theory, which holds that a conservative bias toward existing things of value is rational. This account can fruitfully explain some compelling aspects of common sense morality, and it may justify status quo bias.
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