
Mathematics of Collective Action
Philosophers, social scientists, and laymen have used two perspectives in analyzing social action. One sees man''s action as the result of causal forces, and the other sees action as purposive and goal directed. Mathematical treatment of social action has shown this same dichotomy. Some models of behavior describe a causal process, in which there is no place for intention or purpose. Most stochast...
Philosophers, social scientists, and laymen have used two perspectives in analyzing social action. One sees man''s action as the result of causal forces, and the other sees action as purposive and goal directed. Mathematical treatment of social action has shown this same dichotomy. Some models of behavior describe a causal process, in which there is no place for intention or purpose. Most stochast...