Rewriting the Quranic Approach to the Rationality Assumption in Economic BehaviorologyA Critique on the Book“Economic Behaviorology According to Holy Quran”

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The book “Economic Behaviorology According to Holy Quran” is honorable for referring to an important issue on the borders of Economics and for having a Quranic approach. Using the analytical method, the current paper analyses the performance of this book in promoting the borders of discussions on economic Behaviorology. According to the findings of the paper, the book suffers from three main problems namely return between systematic analysis and Behaviorology, making a vague conflict between materialist and innatist Human and Behaviorology in the framework of the perfect rationality approach. Therefore, it could not access its goals. The main problem is the lack of attention to the boundaries of human rationality which is an important issue in Behavioral Economics. Contrary to the findings of the book, there has been attention to cognitive, motivational, and intentional boundaries of rationality in Quranic economic Behaviorology. Therefore, Allah almighty mentioned some solutions.

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Persian
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Critical Studies in Texts & Programs of Juman Sciences, Volume:22 Issue: 105, 2022
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1 to 29
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