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An introduction to "nudge science".

Ronald F White1

  • 1Mount St. Joseph University.

Politics and the Life Sciences : the Journal of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences
|May 3, 2018
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This analysis explores Cass R. Sunstein's "nudge science," focusing on libertarian paternalism and choice architecture within behavioral economics. It examines political nudges, bans, and mandates, considering ethical implications and paternalistic interventions.

Area of Science:

  • Political Science
  • Behavioral Economics
  • Ethics

Background:

  • Cass R. Sunstein's research on "nudge science" is analyzed for its relevance to political science and behavioral economics.
  • The concept of "libertarian paternalism" and its critiques are discussed, particularly concerning autonomy and intervention.
  • The Association for Politics and the Life Sciences (APLS) seeks to foster interdisciplinarity through this analysis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the core concepts of nudge science and its theoretical underpinnings.
  • To explore the application of nudge science in political contexts, including choice architecture, bans, and mandates.
  • To analyze the ethical dimensions and critiques of paternalistic interventions.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of Sunstein's "nudge science" framework.
Keywords:
Sunsteinbansethicsinfluencemandatesnudges

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  • Review of scholarly literature on libertarian paternalism and behavioral economics.
  • Examination of criticisms from political and ethical perspectives.
  • Main Results:

    • Nudge science offers a framework for understanding choice architecture and behavioral interventions.
    • Sunstein's work addresses criticisms, evolving his views on libertarian paternalism.
    • The analysis highlights the interplay between nudges, mandates, and ethical considerations.

    Conclusions:

    • Nudge science provides valuable insights into behavioral economics and political decision-making.
    • The ethical implications of paternalistic interventions require careful consideration.
    • Interdisciplinary approaches are crucial for understanding complex socio-political phenomena.